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Compare And Contrast Jamestown And Massachusetts Bay Colonies
Fatima Chishty
Professor
HIST
09/24/2014
Outline of Jamestown and Massachusetts
Jamestown presented more prospects to colonists than Massachusetts Bay Colony by allowing more
than one religion, workers rights, and freedom of speech. Jamestown settlers had a bond from England
guarantees the rights of settlers, as they would have had it in England. The Puritans formed the
Massachusetts Bay Colony and they established a charter also. Both colonies had their have and have
not in them. Massachusetts Bay Colony encourage the church greatly and Jamestown boost working
over religion. The starting of a democracy, equality was from Jamestown.
During 1608s and 1763s, North American Jamestown and Massachusetts Bay colonists developed
knowledge in, and the anticipation of, self government in the political, economic, social and religious
aspects of their lives.
The early colonization of Jamestown and Massachusetts Bay was both recognized by the similar
groups of people which bring the community spirit, their colonizing, and their government in
contradictory beginnings as a colony, religion, and means of economic stability shaped two different
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The Jamestown s spirit was high and fame but was not toward any religion, their spirits was channeled
toward the survivor of the community in search for food in order for their community to
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Mangroves in the Australian Ecosystem Essay
Mangroves in Australia
Introduction
Mangroves are an integral part of the Australian ecosystem. They are valuable ecologically,
economically and socially. Mangroves provide nurseries to an abundance of marine species which
would die if the ecosystem was knocked out of balance. They also account for about 75% of
commercially caught fish in Australia. Unfortunately mangroves are under constant threat from
humans. Since European settlement in Australia, around 17% of Australia s mangroves have been
destroyed. Three large threats to mangroves are coastal development, chemical runoff and climate
change. These factors are all caused by humans, and can be easily stopped without much hassle.
Values of Mangroves
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The Aboriginal people have been able to extract these benefits without causing direct damage to the
mangrove ecosystem. Mangroves also play a large role in tourism. They provide a place for tourists to
go bird watching and partake in many other recreational activities. Human Impacts on Mangroves
Humans have played a large role in the destruction of mangroves. Pollutants, such as oil, fertilizers
and toxic chemicals, have affected the growth of mangroves. These pollutants are all forms of waste
produced by humans. Oil spills release large amounts of oil into the mangrove ecosystem. This oil can
smother the roots of mangrove trees, which kills the mangroves. Deforestation is caused when many
mangrove systems are cut down in order to develop infrastructure on the mangrove site. When
fertilizers and other nutrient filled products are not disposed of properly, the result is eutrophication.
Mangroves act as nurseries to fish and other marine animals. Currently too many sea creatures are
being fished, leading to the destruction of the mangrove ecosystem.
Deforestation
Many people see mangroves as nothing more than smelly, useless, trees, taking up valuable building
space. Lack of knowledge about the values of mangroves leads to them being cut down, in order to
build human settlements. So far, about 35% of the world s mangroves have been destroyed. Most of
the mangroves have been destroyed in
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Why Should We Choose Healthy Embryos Should Be Allowed By...
Weekly Dialogue Questions
Can you think of any advantage(s) for a couple to know the gender of their child while it was still a
fetus in the womb? Can you think of any disadvantage(s) for a couple to know the gender of their
child while it was still a fetus in the womb?
Do you think widespread access to this knowledge would increase the number of elective abortions?
In the article in the Johnson Textbook, a family used gender selection not to choose the gender but to
find an embryo that did not contain the Fanconi anemia disease gene to harvest the umbilical cord
blood to cure their child of this deadly disease. Do you think choosing healthy embryos should be
allowed by families with genetic conditions so they may have children without diseases?
Do you think this practice of embryo selection could lead down a slippery slope of a couple choosing
the specific characteristic they desire in a child? How should these procedures be regulated?
Original Post
Science Technology in this generation has upgraded to another level gender selection. Gender
selection is when two parents can choose if they want to give birth to a boy or a girl. Gender selection
is legal in the United States, and illegal in other countries (ABC News, 2016). It is illegal in other
countries because of people religion or political reasoning. My opinion personally thinks science is
trying to do Gods work because God is the one who chooses whom come in this world. Don t you see
that children are God s
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“the Case for Contamination” by Kwame Anthony Appiah Essay
Article: The Case for Contamination by Kwame Anthony Appiah In The Case for Contamination the
author Kwame Appiah analyzes and points out the many ways in which the world is becoming
globalized. He uses many extensive examples to show that the world is getting contaminated . By
contamination he means that the mixture of all the innovative values and traditions are damaging and
eventually destroying what our ancestors have left us. In his analysis, he describes the gradual
transformation of many cultures and different religions to support his points but in his personal
opinion he is very open minded and is not greatly influenced by his religion. His tone is informative
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Thus, people who are attempting to preserve cultures by denying this right to new opportunities are
trapping people in ideals they rather change. Once a culture accepts the innovations that come along
with globalization it depends on each community to either completely transform their way of living or
keep their traditions. As Appiah notes, how people respond to these cultural imports depends on their
existing cultural context (Appiah 3) meaning that people interpret the innovations according to their
former beliefs and cultures since things might change but their mentality does not. However, in my
opinion globalization has more advantages than disadvantages and it is up to each individual to apply
those advantages for the best while still following their old traditions. For example, families that are
secure and rich usually have the power to control their children in guiding and supporting them
throughout their teenage lives. Hence, the younger generations are more open to following their
family traditions. However, the families that have issues to support their families by using food stamps
or working 3 different jobs usually have less influence and control over their children. Therefore,
these children begin to question their families core values and traditions and begin to adapt their own
new way of life. Nevertheless, religion is something
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Latent Defect Essay
Mike Christensen
December 10, 2009
CM 385: Section 1
Final Paper
How Can A Contractor Avoid Liability for Defective Work?
Every contract created produces a margin of risk and a platform for success. Depending on how one
manages the risk assumed, one may either excel and shine in the glory of success or drown and
disappear in the raging waters of error. Nevertheless, to become great one must take that step of faith
into the flailing wind. As said by Leo F. Buscalglia, The person who risks nothing does nothing, has
nothing, is nothing, and becomes nothing. He may avoid suffering and sorrow, but he simply cannot
learn... and grow... and live. (Buscalglia, 2009) The contractor who is bound to the owner must
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Binghamton Housing Authority. It was six years after the completion of the Saratoga Terrace
apartment complex when a child fell off the back porch stoop and received severe injuries. The
parents of the child claimed that the contractor and owner were responsible due to their negligence in
constructing the stoop without a protective railing. The court referenced back to the Campo v.
Schofield case, which states, We have not yet reached the state where a manufacturer is under the duty
of making a machine accident proof or foolproof. The court also noted that the complex had been used
without accident for six years and that it did not conceal any dangers or defective work that would not
have been found by a reasonable inspection. The outcome of the case proved that the pleading did not
contain any allegation of a defect, and that the liability rested upon the parents of the child.
Consequently, the phrase Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware) protects the contractor from future claims as
long as the defective work existed at the time of inspection and could have reasonably been identified.
Nevertheless, a contractor must also understand that if the defective work is classified as a latent
defect, the risk and liability associated with this defect may be transferred back to the contractor.
Therefore, a contractor must understand what a latent
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My First Opportunity At The Pediatric Service With...
My first opportunity to work with children was during my second year pediatrics rotation, where I
grew to love the specialty. It gave me a chance to interact with age groups ranging from neonates to
adolescents, each with their own unique set of conditions. I vividly remember an eight year old who
was admitted to the pediatric service with congestive heart failure. During my first interview with her,
she was very scared and shy. Upon further discussions with her mother, I realized that she associated
my white lab coat with injections and pain. The next time I met the girl, I went without my white coat.
She was more cheerful and it was easier to gather her problem history. I realized that earning a patient
s trust is the key and to do so, I must empathize with them and creatively address their concerns. This
requires verbal as well as nonverbal listening skills and patience. Overall, it was a truly satisfying
experience, to make her feel comfortable, understand her issues and provide her the care she needed.
During my clinical rotations in the medical school, I was able to treat many sick children with
different diseases. Nursing them to health and working with their families was not only emotionally
satisfying but also helped me to appreciate the diverse components involved in pediatrics. Working in
various outreach programs, including school medical checks, tuberculosis clinics, and the Pulse Polio
Campaign helped me involved in community health at a primary level. I used
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The Fiery Inferno
Into the Fiery Inferno I am destruction, death, and danger. I am fierce, wild, and unpredictable. I am
hot, warming, and light giving. In me there is death; in me there is new life. I am mysterious, ever
changing, and beautiful. I am fire. I have been an object of curiosity forever; one minute I warm, give
light, and comfort; the next I destroy, devastate, and horrify. The humans have tried to harness me and
my almost endless power for their own wellbeing for millennia, and I often comply and give them a
portion of my power. There are times, however, that I become bored with being contained and long to
reign free. When this happens, it is very hard to stop me. I am always hungry and never satisfied,
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I lingered in the coals of my burnt fuel, struggling to stay alive. I was low on fuel, and knew that if I
didn t do something quick that I would be extinguished. I looked around and noticed a pile of sticks
and straw nearby. With the last reserves of my strength I flung a piece of me into the straw which,
after a brief pause, ignited. I took a deep breathe of oxygen, which gave me more strength, and smiled.
Finally, I was out of that horrible stone cage in which the humans had trapped me. Finally, I was free.
I didn t waste any time dawdling; I knew that any moment now the humans could sound the alarm and
I would be caught and subdued. I quickly reached out, feeling my ever changing form tickle the pile of
wood nearby, and felt the wood catch. I felt another sense of accomplishment as I pulled myself into
the pile of wood and started devouring it as a starving man would devour a plate of delicious food that
had been set before him. With each piece of wood and particle of fuel I felt myself gaining power.
Soon I had spread even further into the house and my power had grown stronger as well. I was well
established now and burning fiercely. Just then one of the baker s servants heard me hissing and
crackling and came out of his room to investigate. When he saw me his eyes widened into big orbs of
surprise and fear, and he ran back through the house screaming the alarm. The
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Echo And Narcissus
During this episode we learn about the life of Echo and Narcissus. The story starts with Echo, Echo
once lived with Zeus and Hera as she was a nymph and distracted Hera while Zeus would sneak off
and cheat on Hera. After she found out, Hera punished Echo by cursing her to live forever although
she continues to age, to only speak when spoken to, to only repeat what others say and sending her to
the mortal world. When in the mortal world Echo was walking through the woods when she came
across the most beautiful man she had ever seen, she fell in love, she instantly tried to hug him, but
was distraught with the man s reaction when he was disgusted and said that he was much too beautiful
to be with her. The man was Narcissus, although he lived
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Procrastination Of His Father s Death In Hamlet, By...
Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, is a very complex play with many catechisms scholars study to this
day. One such question relates to Hamlet s procrastination for vengeance of his father s death.
Confronted by the ghost of his father, Hamlet is instructed to revenge his foul and most unnatural
murder (Shakespeare I.v.31), yet he goes on to tarry the act for almost the entirety of the play. This
brings about many ideas as to why he took such delay and the effect it had on the characters involved
and the play itself as a whole. Hamlet had promised the ghost that [he], with wings as swift/ as
meditation or the thoughts of love/ may sweep to [his] revenge (Shakespeare I.v.35 7). This, to an
unfamiliar reader, would seem very straightforward, yet Hamlet speaks with no cause. He
procrastinates so much that, later in the play, the ghost reappears to remind him to not forget. This
visitation / Is but to whet thy almost blunted purpose (Shakespeare III.iv.136 7). His father literally
comes back as a ghost to remind Hamlet that he is supposed to be seeking revenge. Hamlet seems so
uninterested in the idea of actually going through with avenging his father s death; rather, he dwells on
it and falls into depression, not acting on his anger or instruction whatsoever.
Hamlet himself does not recognize a reason for his dally. He is extremely upset by his inability to
enact vengeance. It deeply upsets him that an actor in a dream of passion... should weep (Shakespeare
II.ii.579 87)
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Position And Beliefs Of Epicurus s Letter To Menoeceus
In this essay, I will dissect the positions and beliefs of Epicurus from a letter he wrote to Menoeceus,
and argue why I believe they are correct or incorrect. I will also elaborate on the ultimate goal for
Epicurus and differentiate between the types of pleasures and why it is important to focus on particular
types. Lastly I will analyze the principal things that give people anxiety, the method Epicurus
recommend for applying his philosophy, and why I agree or disagree with particular positions
Epicurus has.
Epicurus uses several different instances about what he believes constitutes the good life and I found
many of them to be right on target with my beliefs. One of the quotes that stuck with me and got me
thinking was the one about studying the means to secure happiness. He believes that after happiness is
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This becomes controversial because everyone doesn t want the same thing in life. Some would argue
that everybody has different goals and desires, so to claim that after someone has secured happiness
that they have everything, is debatable. I agree with Epicurus on this topic because although everyone
might have different goals in life, when they complete those goals, happiness is what they will secure.
For example, say one person has a goal to get a great job and another person has a goal to get a great
wife. Different goals on the outside, but if one looks deeper, it can be seen that the great job will lead
to money and everything that person desires will become attainable, which will secure their happiness.
The great wife could lead to
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Jumpsport Trampoline Tent
Reviews
JumpSport BigTop Trampoline Tent
JumpSport is a reputable trampoline company, making a lot of different equipment and accessories.
The BigTop tent is brightly colored and designed to resemble a circus tent. Although it is made to fit
their line of JumpSport safety enclosures, it will fit most round trampolines that are between 12 and 14
feet in diameter that has upright safety net poles. Due to its flexible installation system, it would
probably fit a trampoline that falls a little short of the recommended sizes, but you should check
before ordering. It comes with a door and three windows, complete with noseeum screen mesh. The
center is 5 1/2 feet high, and works with a bungee type cord so jumping is not restricted. The width ...
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Judging the setup of this tent, it appears to hold up to that promise. Even if the material fails or
someone falls through, the safety net will not be affected in anyway. There s no parts to come loose or
break.
The ease of set up is another thing that this tent has going for it. It attaches to the top and bottom of
the safety poles using straps. The retractable ceiling is assembled by a cable that attaches to two points
on either side, pulling it into a pointed shape and providing plenty of jump height. One person can
completely install it in less than 30 minutes. With four sided ventilation, it shouldn t heat up as much
inside as tents with fewer openings.
It s disappointing that the material isn t 100% weatherproof, but it s limited water resistant material
dries quickly. You probably can t expect it to last years installed outdoors, but should hold up fine for
a season or two. As easy as it is to install, taking it down during storms wouldn t be a huge problem
and would prolong the life. The material is double stitched, a clear indication of quality
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TV Show Network Analysis
CBS is considered one of the top six TV show networks that generate a huge percentage of revenue.
The TV show network features a variety of popular TV shows like the Big Bang Theory and Criminal
Minds. Essentially, CBS is responsible for a majority of the TV shows we take as mere entertainment.
Additionally, CBS recently premiered a new series called, Hunted, which involves 18 contestants who
participate as fugitives and remain hidden for 28 days from law enforcement to win a cash prize of
$250,000. Accordingly, this essay will examine the profit driven ideologies based on Richard Butsch s
article by examining similar shows CBS produced, the use of affluent characters, the presence of the
working class in correlation to neoliberalism and tired ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Once they are on the run, the contestants sacrifice everyday resources like, the comfort of their own
homes for tents in forest areas and money, given they are only allowed to withdraw a maximum of
$100 a day. One can depict this as the contestants portraying a life as working class. According to
Butsch (2011), shows do not always portray affluent characters, but sometimes present working class
characters that still adhere to profit motive ideology by representing something the audience do not
want to be (p. 104). Although the contestants are giving up their lifestyle to complete the game, it
motivates the audience to never be in the position where they have to give up the comfort of their own
life. Therefore, it is enough to watch people suffer than to actually suffer themselves. Alternatively,
neoliberalism is evident because the show is located in states where poverty is evident. As a matter of
fact, the state of Georgia and Alabama (where a majority of contestants live) experience a poverty rate
above 17%. Considering this, the audience become blind to the fact that real life individuals actually
suffer from limitations of resources. Regardless, the audience continue watching these shows because
they share a true interest in watching people experience tough obstacles. As long as it is not them, they
will continue watching shows like Hunted. Therefore, the portrayal of the working class and
neoliberalism allows for more viewers which in return generate
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Innocence Vs. Maturity In Fairytales
Innocence Vs. Maturity in Fairytales In the article Into the Woods : How Disney Tiptoed Around
Johnny Depp s Creepy, Sexualized Song, Ashley Lee thoroughly displays the underlying motif of
sexuality in a song part of a controversial portrayal of the children s tale, Little Red Riding Hood. In
this article, Lee describes the way the song Hello Little Girl alludes to more mature topics than what
may meet the eye of a young child, as well as the efforts of the directors to handle this bold topic.
Through my essay, I intend to discuss the excess illustrations of double significance that are viewed
through the duration of the song that Lee is writing on. Lee persuades her view on this by giving
multiple examples from the scene of the movie,
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Obtaining The American Dream In The Great Gatsby Analysis
Obtaining the American Dream
The American Dream is the idea of having an equal opportunity of achieving prosperity and happiness
through hard work and determination. The idea of the American dream is the main focus of novel The
Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald s novel The Great Gatsby is about the narrator Nick Carraway who
tells the story of Jay Gatsby, a wealthy self made man who is in love with Daisy Buchanan. However,
Daisy is married to Tom Buchanan who is also a rich man but from inheritance. The colors red white
and blue appear often in the book, each color has its own meaning in relationship to the American
Dream . Red signifies passion, violence, and power. Blue represents hope, and White represents class
and high stature. F.Scott Fitzgerald s novel The Great Gatsby uses extensive description of the colors
red, white and, blue to illustrate certain parts of the American Dream are fake.
The color red symbolizes violence, passion, and power in the American Dream. Nick is invited to the
Buchanans house to visit for the first time. Tom is a man who did not have to work for his money and
instead inherited it.The first impression the reader gets about the Buchanan house is, The lawn started
at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun dials and brick
walks and burning gardens (6). The Buchanan s garden reflects the character of the house owners, in
this case, Tom. From the outside, it appears that Tom has already achieved the American Dream at a
young age and now he does not have to worry about money. However Tom s character is very
controlling and powerful, and he is not happy with the situation he is in. The burning gardens gives
the reader an image of fire and heat, which reflects Tom s passion and power. Another example that
shows Tom s passion and violence is when Tom takes Nick to see his mistress Myrtle. When Tom and
Myrtle get in a fight because Myrtle repeats Daisy s name in Tom s face Fitzgerald writes, Making a
short deft movement, Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his open hand. Then there were bloody
towels upon the bathroom floor, and women s voices scolding, and high over the confusion a long
broken wail of pain (37). Tom breaks his mistress s
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Deep Neck Space Infection Essay
Deep neck space infection (DNSI) means infection in the potential spaces and fascial planes of the
neck, either with abscess formation or cellulitis. Before the antibiotic era, infections of the deep fascial
spaces of the head and neck were fairly common and were a source of considerable morbidity and
mortality. The advent of antibiotics has reduced the overall number of deep neck space infections but
the same still occur in the general population, with a definite potential for significant morbidity, and
even mortality, with improper or delayed treatment. DNSI are found more commonly in individuals of
specific groups such as, immunocompromised individuals recovering from organ transplants or
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Treatment of DNSI includes antibiotic therapy, airway management and surgical intervention.
Management of DNSI is traditionally based on prompt surgical drainage of the abscess followed by
antibiotics or nonsurgical treatment using appropriate antibiotics in the case of cellulitis. The advent of
modern imaging techniques has made it possible to diagnose these complications earlier and to
localize them exactly. Proper diagnosis and prompt management can effectively overcome the disease
and provide a cure without complications. The main aim of our study was to share our experience in
terms of presentation, clinical trends, common sites involved, bacteriology, management,
complications, and outcomes. The study also emphasizes the importance
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Importance Of Being A Medical Doctor
Have you ever paid attention to the role of a Medical Doctor? Did you know that medical doctors are
one of the reasons why lives are saved? Nowadays, people think that being a medical doctor is a job
that cannot be done. If you put your mind on it and not give up, you would not feel that way. Being a
Medical Doctor is a big and tough job to some people, but to the other, it is a very easy job. Being a
Medical Doctor is a tough job that includes saving people s lives. Due to how much effort they put
into saving patients lives, they should be paid allot. A Medical Doctor has a major role which is to
help patients attain and maintain good health. A medical doctor is the one who is fully trained and has
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UNT is considered to most Africans, an African College , due to there being a large amount of
Africans attending. Altogether at UNT, there are approximately 37,973 students there. As we all know
that you attending to college will cost a lot of money; for undergraduate Texas residents enrolled in 15
hours per semester, it will be 23,780 (USD). For Graduate students who live in Texas who are enrolled
in 9 hours per semester is 27,696 (USD). Due to the amount of money that it would cost, you can use
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to lower it. FAFSA can help you pay about 350
million dollars. If you sign up for scholarships it can give you more than 45 million (USD). At UNT,
there are 3 GPA used to accept you to the next level you are planning to go to. They are Overall
Transferring GPA for UNT admissions, Cumulative UNT, GPA, and Graduating GPA. Baylor Medical
school is located at different areas, such as in Houston, Dallas and much more! Baylor is located in
1301 South University Parks, Dr. Waco TX, 76606. For you to be accepted into Baylor, you must have
a GPA of at least 3.88. Also, for you to be accepted, you must have passed your MCAT (Medical
College Admission Test). The required classes needed to attend Baylor University are 1 year freshman
chemistry with lab, 1 year organic chemistry with Lab, 1 year of Biology with Lab, 1 year of Physics
with Lab and 1 year of English. Baylor includes different graduate
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Euripides And The Classic Greek Culture
The playwright of Orestes is Euripides, who was very popular among the classic Greek culture. There
are not many facts surrounding Euripides because of how long ago he was alive, but it is known that
he may have been the most influential dramatists of his era, though there were many other great
dramatists of that time such as Aeschylus and Sophocles. Euripides play Orestes is one of his more
popular dramatic tragedies. Many wonder whether or not that this is a play that should be introduced
into university schooling or brought to campuses to be shown. This will be revealed by going in depth
about the life of Euripides and the play itself, critical interpretations of the play, and the different
productions or adaptations of the play. Euripides was born around 485 B.C. in Athens, Greece. As
stated earlier he was one of the most popular dramatists in classic Greek culture; of the 92 plays he
supposedly wrote,80 of the titles are known, and of the plays 19 have survived today (Banham). The
most famous of his dramatic tragedies recreate Greek legends and interact with the darker side of
human nature which will be seen in Orestes (Wilson). Facts about Euripides s life are not known for
certain, it is said that he was born into a prosperous family, his father was named Mnesarchus, and his
mother was named Cleito. Euripides, among every other major playwright of this era, competed in the
Athenian dramatic festivals, which take place to honor the god, Dionysus. He started
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The Alchemist Comparison
Unukhishig Saikhanbileg Raja Sen Language Literature September 4, 2014 Paper II Simulation In
texts, writers tend to form characters that have comparison and contrast in order for the readers to see
the difference of the characters better. For example in The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, the boy and the
Englishman tend to be alike but simultaneously very different. As for The Fault in Our Stars by John
Green, the two main characters Hazel Grace and Augustus deal with the same problems but in
contrastive ways. A Personal Legend is one s destiny in his or her life. In the book The Alchemist, the
boy named Santiago was on his journey to find his own. Along the way, he met the Englishman who
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Augustus on the other hand feared of oblivion, wanted to be remembered, and didn t accept the fact
that death will be the endpoint. This made him live his day to the very fullest every single day. He
treated his parents the same way he did after and before he was diagnosed with cancer. This was the
difference between how Hazel Grace and Augustus had dealt with their sickness. But, both of them
loved each other without any doubt and both did care for each other. They used the phrase, Okay?
Okay as a metaphor resembling always; a love that will last for an infinity. The two of them together
understood how life was fragile and death was so unexpected. They knew that pain was inevitable but
they would have to decide how much it hurt them. Until Augustus tragic death, Hazel Grace and Gus
never left each other s side. Lastly, Hazel and Augustus were proven wrong. Instead of life and death
being the end, it was actually part of the biggest infinity either of them could have
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A Midsummer Night s Dream Puck
One of the most fascinating characters in William Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream is
Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow. In English and Celtic folklore, the word Pouk was a medieval
term for the devil: Robin Goodfellow was also a nickname for the devil. Although Puck shows
antagonistic qualities, many critics believe Puck to be the closest thing to a protagonist A Midsummer
Night s Dream has.
Puck is the only character that is directly involved in all of the action that takes place throughout the
play. Although the action doesn t affect Puck personally, without him, the events of the play wouldn t
take place. According to critic Ana Isabel Bordas del Prado, Puck is completely crucial to the play,
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Puck s interference with the Athenian citizen s relationships and the love flower emphasizes the the
difficulties of love, the power of magic, the nature of dreams[,] and the relationships between fantasy
and reality (Bordas del Prado). When Oberon sends Puck to mess with Titania, Puck makes her fall in
love with Nick Bottom, a member of the Athenian working class, after giving him the head of a
donkey. When Titania professes her newfound love for Bottom, he admits, Methinks, mistress, you
should have little reason for that: and to say the truth, reason and love keep little company together
nowadays (Shakespeare). Bottom sees how illogical Titania s interest in him is, but he goes along with
it anyways. Puck creates such a strange relationship out of thin air, between two people that have
absolutely nothing in common. The theme of love being completely unpredictable is evident between
these two, as well as it is between the four Athenian lovers. Though Puck stirs up trouble, he is a
benevolent spirit, and can easily convey the message of love to the audience. Many times in
Shakespeare s play, the main protagonist ends the show with a recap of events and a goodbye blessing.
At the end of the play, Puck closes the show with a positive narration, We will make amends ere long;
else the Puck a liar
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One Laptop Per Child Analysis
Technology as we know it now and how we knew it yesteryear is a symbolic metaphor for racial
tensions and the way it is idealized in time and space, because it ultimately shapes the social
construction of race (67). The chapter challenges the linear timeframe in which people typically
idealize history, believing that modern day society and all it has created is good, better than the past,
and ultimately, progressive. This makes technology and the nostalgia of in need others to be saved
(62) mythical and ethnocentric because it assumes and stereotypes all other non technological
countries as struggling, unhappy, and envious of the west s technological savviness. These areas
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Other areas like experiential access should also be encouraged if technology itself is being imposed on
these children, so they can have the opportunity to shape technology and its direction in their own
ways. The organization, their self, may be less aware of critical access, and less able to recognize the
problems, rather than just the benefits of technology, along with ways to resist or critically analyze it,
than those who are technologically out of sync. This may be because, particularly, westerners, have a
very narrow minded and biased idea of technology and that it is overall good, however those who do
not utilize it as much as we do, may have better hindsight and clearer visions of its truths. Overall,
technology is related to tension between global capitalism and philanthropy in the developing world,
which may be why some choose to opt out of it rather than be excluded from its use, and the need to
save countries with its phenomena is offensive and ignorant
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How To Write An Essay On Drunk Driving
Drunk driving Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are among the most common, devastating, and costly
problems in the United States. Alcoholism and alcohol abuse also can become in the top of dangerous
health problems. In fact, the researcher have shown that approximately 53 percent of adults in the
United States have reported that one or more of their close relatives have a drinking problem.
Especially, alcohol had affected the people health problems, so the worst thing of all is that drunk
drivers can kill themselves and others people because drinking and driving can cause accident and
more death. Moreover, in 2009, an estimated 30.2 million people 12 or older reported driving under
the influence of alcohol at least once in the past year. According to U.S Department of Transportation,
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, every 2 hours, three people are killed in alcohol
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Drunk driving is against the law. It is illegal. If people drive drunk, they can get a ticket from police
officers. They may have to pay a lot of money. In 41 states, drivers can lose their driver s license for
many months. With out a driver s license, they cannot drive. Drunk drivers can also go to jail. Those
who drive while intoxicated may kill themselves, pedestrians, other motorists, and passengers in their
vehicles or others on the road, possibly even their own family members. Those who are not involved
in accidents face arrest and prosecution, fines, jail time, and higher auto insurance premiums if they
are caught even without hurting anybody. More statistics on drinking and driving can also be obtained
from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Obviously, the dangers of drunk
driving are severe, and these examples should be reasons enough not to drink and
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Case Study On Maggi
Case on Maggi
Summary
Think about noodles and the first name comes to the mind is: Maggi. At one point of time, it had a
market share of 90%. But, in June 2015, it was reported that tests found high amounts of lead and
MSG in Maggi noodles, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India ordered country wide
withdraw and recall for all the variants of Maggi Instant Noodles and Oats Masala Noodles. What will
Nestlé do to bring Maggi back and gain the trust of the consumers in Maggi, once again?
This case discusses the various phases in the life cycle of Maggi noodles in India. It talks about the
various strategies employed by NIL to keep the Maggi brand fresh in the minds of Indian consumers
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That trust will take a knock, but on balance, the brand has done well enough to deserve a second
chance, if it handles the current crisis with utmost honesty and transparency. NIL, during the tough
time, took the help of social media to keep connected with the consumers. And the reaction and
support by the consumers was overwhelming. People still ask when Maggi will be back and they can
enjoy it all over again. People share a lot of memories with Maggi and in order to relive those
moments, they want Maggi to be back.
All these things confirms the strong consumer loyalty for the Maggi noodles. It will not be very
surprising that Maggi again gained its original market share in a short time once it comes back on the
shelves. The need of the hour is to take the right path to reach the consumers. This will be done by
taking the help of promotions and keeping the consumers connected and updated of the latest
developments in bringing Maggi back to stores.
In 2003, when worms were found in some Cadbury chocolate bars in Maharashtra, the company had
to undertake a high profile marketing campaign, change its outer packaging and provide explanations
to the consumers and the government before its brand perception was restored.
In August, tests performed by the US health regulator FDA showed no presence of dangerous lead
levels in the products.
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Bbq Grill Research Paper
A great deal of people want to get that smoky, grill taste when they want to cook up their favorite
meats and vegetables, but cannot get outside and head the grill up for whatever reason. It may be
raining outside preventing the use of the grill, you may be out of starter fluid or gas and do not want to
go to the store, or maybe you just flat out don t feel like spending all the time and effort that is
required when lighting up the grill. This is where the BBQ grill pan can come in extremely handy, as
you get that grate BBQ taste, without having to go outside and cook the food up.
The grill pan essentially fits into a regular pan that you would cook something like your eggs in and
allows what you are cooking to sit up above the bottom of the pan, which contains an area that you
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Instead of having to scrub down the grill when you are done cooking, you can just throw this pan in
the sink, and due to the fact that there is a built in nonstick surface, the cleanup process is very simple.
The people that stand to benefit from this product the most are people that are restricted from getting
on the grill and need to be able to grill up some food right in the comfort of their kitchen. For this
same reason, it can be a great gift for a college student, although this product is without a doubt a
great gift for anyone. If you check out the many reviews that have been posted about the BBQ grill
pan all over the internet, you will soon find out that almost everyone has great things to say about the
product and would recommend it to their families and friends. If you think that you or someone you
know could benefit from this pan, don t hesitate to pick one up. Even if you love firing up your grill
and getting some food cooked up for yourself and your family and friends, there is no question that
this grill is a great addition to any kitchen, or anyone that loves cooking up great
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Qualitative Research Critique
QUALITATIVE CRITIQUE Name: Amy Mabe Date: January 19, 2016
Title of Article: Surviving the wait: Defining support while awaiting breast cancer surgery
*Note: This critique is to be done on a qualitative study. You should choose ONE of the qualitative
research studies provided for you in Workshop Three. This assignment is not a narrative paper. Use
this form to answer or describe each of the required items. You must cite all paraphrased information
and direct quotes (each answer block should be cited). Provide APA formatted references at the bottom
of the worksheet (in the reference box). Begin typing in the box provided below the required
item/items and the boxes will expand automatically as you continue typing. You do not need ... Show
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Legal and/or Ethical Issues Written informed consent was obtained prior to interviewing participants,
the researchers further de identified interview texts for the study.
Limitations and External Validity The main limitation in this study is the small sampling of Caucasian
female study participants from one Midwest breast cancer center. More research in other parts of the
country needs to be completed for a more accurately portrayed study.
Findings, Conclusions, and Common Themes Conclusions: Suggestions for nurses working with
women in the immediate days following the initial diagnosis of breast cancer consist of assessing
women s descriptions and accessibility of support; regarding various needs for informational support;
providing a supportive clinical setting; instructing clinicians, family and friends about unsupportive
reactions within the cultural context and confirming women s control and balancing of support needs.
Findings and Themes: Surviving the wait for surgery by balancing support needs to maintain a hopeful
outlook was the overarching pattern linking six other related
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Rawls And John Stuart Mill
A very large and important idea in the political texts of philosophers is freedom, and the ways in
which a society may be considered free in the first place. Two philosophers stand out in terms of their
ideas of political freedom: John Stuart Mill and John Rawls. Rawls and Mill both strive to convince
us,
the reader as to what form a society must take in order to maximize its freedom. Mill argues that the
only restraints set upon people are those in order to prevent someone from doing direct harm to
another1
. Rawls goes one step further, where he solves not only the idea of freedom but also the issue
of equality in freedom that is not touched upon by previous philosophers. Although the ideas
presented by John Rawls may seem far fetched in their mechanisms, I feel that his method of
approach towards the idea of modern freedom not only builds upon the ideas of Mill, but also offers
the most advanced solution to the problem to date.
In order to properly explain the connections between Rawls and Mills, I will explain the ideas
behind Mill s philosophy first. Mill states his initial point about freedom very clearly: The only
purpose
for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his
will,
is to prevent harm to others. 2
Mill says, quite clearly, that the only time one s liberty (and in this case,
freedom) may be infringed upon is when they are doing direct harm to another. This single statement
is the underlying
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Organizational Changes Within The Public Bodies
1. Introduction
With the rapid growth of globalization, organizations face rapid changes like before. This is because
globalization has significantly increased the markets as well as the opportunities for more growth and
revenue. Campbell and Brown (2015) have opined that in the present scenario of stiff climatic
pressure as well as evolving political priorities, organizational changes within the public bodies is
gradually increasing the priority. Therefore, it can be stated that organizational is one of the complex
processes that have negative as well as positive outcomes and as such it is worth looking at the
available evidence so that the process is conducted as efficiently as well as effectively as possible. In
this particular task the main focus would be on some of the integral parts of organizational changes
and to carry on this particular task, Yahoo has been selected.
Therefore, through this research work, the researcher would try to outline as well as discuss the role of
diagnosis as well as feedback in the overall process of organizational changes and the ways to achieve
that efficiently (Carlson 2015). Apart from that, an analysis would be made to find out whether the
feedback is an essential element in an organizational development intervention or not. It has been
found that Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo has been in the headlines as she has introduced some of the
organizational changes into the corporation. The changed policies adopted in the company have been
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Essay On Taking Smart Pills
I believe that students who take nonprescription medication for enhanced cognitive ability have an
unfair advantage over students who choose not to take these smart pills . Those suffering from
disorders like ADD, ADHD, or even ADT may find these drugs useful to achieve normal brain
function and should therefore take them. However, if a student consumes these substances simply to
experience enhanced cognition, memory, and focus, this is the academic equivalent of an athlete
taking steroids to boost athletic performance. I say this because nootropic chemicals prepare students
to tackle assignments under abnormally brutal conditions such as extreme levels of fatigue or several
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Causing improved cognition and sharper focus, students can place higher on tests and have more
overall success when delving into tasks requiring strong memory and steady concentration. These pills
can also assist in blocking out distractions so students can stay on task for longer periods of time. By
making these drugs available to all adults, pharmacies would likely see an increase in smart pill sales.
This excess profit could potentially be applied to funding for more extensive research of these drugs.
Adults could then make more knowledgeable decisions when considering use of nootropics. Potential
drawbacks of taking smart pills include expense to the individual. Adults would have to adjust
personal spending habits to account for the cost of these pills. These drugs can become habit forming,
and tolerance builds over time. Increased tolerance means more money spent on higher dosages of the
drug to achieve the desired effect. Experimenting with smart pills can lead to dependence or even drug
addiction, as individuals discover the effects to be so desirable that they are consuming the drug
excessively. Drug abuse is also a viable outcome. Experiencing a sudden wave of fatigue following
use of stimulants is a common side effect. These unwanted crashes may occur during working hours
or during operation of motor vehicles, creating a host of potential
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Essay on Banning Smoking in Public Places
In today s environment many suffer illnesses from pollution, and second hand smoke, and they seek
for cleaner air. About five years ago, the health department was successful in banning smoking in
public places and smokers needed to go outside unless companies set up a designated area for
smoking. Now, in Pierce County, smoking is banned in all public places such as restaurants, bars,
casinos, hotels and taverns. This has caused an up roar with the business owners losing customers and
money because of this ban. Within the health department satisfaction is in the environment because
the workers will finally have working conditions that has clean air.
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Remind you that local bartenders at taverns do not get paid that on one shift, so they will be forcing
their customers to take it outside.
Many customers are not happy with the idea of not being able to smoke while enjoying their time
playing pool, pull tabs, darts, watching the ball games and drinking. For years alcohol and smoking
has been a common entertainment for many people within the community. Banning smoking in these
establishments will not only cause profit loss with these companies but also within the tobacco,
alcohol industry and the state. Like anything else things trickle and many people are not understanding
a lot of the tax money that comes from these sales pays for many things in the community. If we think
we have a problem now within funding wait until the impact of this comes to the state, many things
and places will be shutting down and won t only be the so called sinful joints.
As many people who are working in these establishments are seeking clean air and a better health,
have pushed the issue of banning smoking within these establishments. Many will ask themselves, is
time to quite smoking or where else can I go to enjoy myself? We need to really analyze a how much
can the state have control over people and the business that are in the community. Is this a sign of to
much control or just someone
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Efficient Society Vs Efficient Society
Tiffany Deichmann
Chilton, Lawrence
English 1301
25 October, 2017
Efficient Society or Vacant Humanity
Extended Definition
Preventing the wasteful use of a particular resource is one of the definitions of the word efficient. The
most common thought when people hear the word efficient is that when something is efficient it is
better than something that by comparison is not as efficient. Now we have gas efficient cars, energy
efficient appliances and as many highly efficiently people would say we are working to have a more
efficient society. What is the cost of more efficiency, in many things of course the more efficient the
better, with more energy efficient cars and appliances we are saving our planet reducing car emissions
make for cleaner air that we all breathe and will make us less reliant on fuel and other natural
resources. Can a real value or cost be put on the human mind and spirit, what happens to people when
they are set aside or determined to be of little or no use, what happens when people begin to question
their own worth in the world.
In Jeremy Rifkin s book Time Wars includes the reading selection The Efficient Society he is
analytical in his explanation of what is being considered to be an efficient society. In the critical
analysis he details the time management scenarios that are addressed to make more efficient workers.
Corporations need to produce more work from each of its workers and the way that the companies
take the time to measure
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Discuss Strategies That Aid In Reading Comprehension
Chapters 6 through 9 discuss strategies that aid in comprehension. These chapters dive deeper into
strategies that will help a reader s comprehension while thoroughly explaining strategies that should
be implemented in a classroom. One main point is that readers should follow their thinking tracks and
explore their thinking and be able to notice when they are straying away from the meaning of the
reading. It s important that students are able to make connections while they re reading. Another main
point would be that questions help clarify and unlock a deeper meaning while reading. Visualizing and
inferring is an important aspect for reading because it helps aid in understanding. Comprehension
strategies allow readers to know a variety of tools that are beneficial. An inner conversation develops
when readers are aware of their own thoughts and are able to connect their thoughts to the text.
Reading comprehension is an ongoing process of evolving thinking. This idea stood out to me because
I think it s important to emphasis the aspect of it being an ongoing process. Students should be taught
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Activating their background knowledge helps readers make connections to a text. Making connections
to personal experience facilitates understanding. This idea stood out to me because it s important for
readers to connect what they already know to what they are reading. Background knowledge helps
students connect with the text. It also helps them make comparisons and develop a better
understanding. When a reader already has the knowledge about a subject then they are able to create a
bridge to what they are reading. This connection will help them understand the text and aid in their
comprehension. I think background knowledge is beneficial for students because they can create self
to text, text to text, and text to world connections. These connections will help them relate to the text
and stay engaged while
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Why Did Nationalist Movements Fail to Achieve Much Before...
Nationalist movements have been present since the start of colonial rule and the eminent failure of
these nationalist movements before the onset of World War Two have not gone un noticed by
historians. nationalism is linked with the idea of progress, a progress which man himself can induce or
control. The firm control that the pre WWII Western colonial powers imposed on the territories that
they governed ensure that the local people would not demand for the sovereignty of their state.
However a select few revolutionaries formed nationalist movements in order to regain the
independence of their states. Unfortunately, many of these nationalist movements failed to achieve
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He was able to mobilize up to 3,000 peasant followers because of his ability to use religion to appeal
to these people. He was perceived to be a man of extraordinary powers, owing to his great
accumulation of merit. Similar rebellions, led by holy men like Phaya (known as phi bun) broke out in
the northeast. By 1901, the number of phi bun movements rose to well over 100. By 1902, many of
these movements were able to take up arms against the state. However, these armed rebellions were
quickly suppressed by government forces. The rebellions were traditionally anti monarchy and were
spontaneous and reactive, employing religious symbols and reacting against the monarchical
government. The peasant rebellions in Thailand did not achieve anything as they were quickly
suppressed, showing the intolerance of the colonial powers towards any traditional anti colonial
nationalist movements. The radical anti colonial nationalist movements, using violence, strikes and
demonstrations were more successful compared to their traditional counterparts, as its actions were
much more prominent and it rallied under the idea of the creation of a nation state. However, the
success of the radical anti colonial movement was limited as repression and suppression of any anti
colonial movements by the pre war colonial rulers in the respective countries was very swift. An
example of a case study would be Indochina and the respective radical
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Reflection On Personal Development
When I evaluate my school year, many things come to mind. I think about friend. i think about the
highs and lows. I also think about how much I grew. My 7th grade year at CMS was full of concepts
learned, memorable experiences, and personal growth. Some concepts i learned were . In Mrs.sanchez
5th period class we learned about sexual reproduction with grasshoppers. We learned about the genes
and what sexual reproduction means. Sexual reproduction means a genetic material from 2 parents
combined to make a new organism. And also meiosis sperm an egg during chromosomes the pairs
separate. A fun memory I had these days we re working with my group and they would think it was
weird everytime they say sexual reproduction.we also learned that chromosomes theory of inheritance
genes are carried from parents to their offspring on chromosomes. A question me and my group had
was why do they travel in pairs? we never answered it. We also learned about mendel s work. Mendel
s work showed that the dominant alleles don t come up as present when another is present. Each
human has 23 chromosomes. And grasshoppers have 24 chromosomes which is just 12 pair. Some
more questions my group had was do other insects have more chromosomes? And can more than half
of a parent s chromosomes go to its offspring? And before we started we had to write down a question
and it was what is mendel s work? sutton hypothesize that chromosomes were the key to
understanding how offspring have traits similar to
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Essay On Public Service Loan
Though the popular notion is that student loans follow you throughout your entire life, there is a way
for you to become debt free sooner than you might have expected. If you have taken out any federal
loans, you are potentially eligible for student loan forgiveness .
Essentially, there are four main programs that can reduce or even cancel out your student loan debt.
Depending on your job, you can qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, Teacher Loan
Forgiveness, Perkins loan cancellation or income driven repayment. These programs only pertain to
federal loans; however, there is no harm in reaching out to your private loan lender to seek loan
reduction based on your personal circumstances. Also, you will not be eligible for these programs if
you have gone more than nine months without paying towards your loan.
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Loans are forgiven if you have a remainder of $17,500 or less as your direct or Stafford student loan
balance, and additionally if you took out loans after October 1, 1998. This program is best for you if
you wish to teach in low income public schools and have a relatively lesser loan balance. If you have a
greater loan balance and plan on teaching for at least 15 years, you would most benefit from the Public
Service Loan Forgiveness program, as it is more giving. However, through the Teacher Loan
Forgiveness program, you are able to diminish your loans in half the time it would take to be forgiven
from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program (5 years instead of 10). You cannot participate in
both programs at once, but if you qualify for Teacher Loan Forgiveness, you can complete Public
Service Loan Forgiveness later on as well. To apply, fill out the application once you have completed
five consecutive years of teaching at a low income public school and send it to your student loan
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Groundwater and the Hydrologic Cycle Essay
Groundwater and the Hydrologic Cycle
Introduction
Water is the lifeblood of every living creature on earth. Approximately 70 percent of the earth s
surface is covered with water. Thought the wonders of nature, water can take on many different forms,
form the water we drink, to the ice we use to chill a glass of lemonade, to the water vapor used to
steam clean equipment equipment. It is easy to understand the significance water plays in our lives,
but it may be much more difficult ot understand the water that exists below the earth s surface, called
groundwater.
From the time the earth was formed, water have been endlessly circulating. This circulation is known
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The unsaturated zones are soil and geologic materials located between the land surface and the
saturated zone. The voids are filled with a combination of air and water. Water in this zone is often
refereed to as soil moisture. Below the unsaturated zone is the water table. The water table is the level
in the geologic formation below which all voids or cracks are saturated. The water table also can be
thought of as the upper surface of the groundwater and top of the saturated zone for an unconfined
aquifer. The entire region below the water table is called the saturated zone. In the saturated zones, all
voids are filled with water and no air is present. The water in the saturated zone is call groundwater.
The distance water has to travel to reach groundwater can range from a few feet to hundreds of feet.
Water movement toward groundwater may take hours or years, depending on the depth to the aquifer
and the characteristics of the unsaturated zone.
Once in the groundwater, water may move into surface waters such as lakes or streams. Groundwater
moves slowly within the groundwater aquifer, often remaining in storage for long periods of time.
Groundwater
Groundwater is an important natural resource, especially in those parts of the country that don t have
ample surface water sources, such as the arid West. Groundwater provides about 38 percent of the
water delivered by water department for use in our homes, businesses, and industries and
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Coral Bleaching And Its Impact On Coral Reef Ecosystems
Abstract
This paper reviews what we currently know about coral bleaching and its impact on coral reef
ecosystems. It analyses the scientific evidence linking coral bleaching to climate change and other
anthropogenic activities. It also focuses on the importance of ecosystem services provided by coral
reefs, and the socio economic and environmental impacts of coral bleaching. The paper concludes
with a set of recommendations and mitigation strategies to slow down the rate of coral bleaching, thus
allowing coral reefs to adapt and develop resilience in the face of climate change.
Introduction
a. Coral Reefs
All corals are composed of thousands of individual animals called polyps. Each polyp has a mouth,
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(Andrew, Glynn, Riegl, 2008) This loss of zooxanthellae or the reduction in their pigment
concentration from the host is referred to as coral bleaching. Bleaching turns the host coral white, as
the skeleton becomes visible through the coral s transparent tissue. Bleached corals can survive
without their counterparts for weeks or months. However, as this symbiosis is vital for reef building,
the absence of it significantly reduces coral growth and reproductive ability, eventually leading to reef
mortality. (Knowlton, 2001)
Causes of Coral Bleaching
Coral reefs have suffered degradation due to anthropogenic activities for decades. The direct and
indirect effects of overfishing and pollution from agriculture and land development have been the
major drivers of coral reef decline over the past two centuries. More importantly, these threats to coral
reefs have been compounded and exacerbated by superimposed impacts of global climate change,
such as rising sea temperature and level, and increased ocean acidification. (T. P. Hughes, 2003)
Coral reefs are found in coastal tropical environments, typically between latitudes 25oS and 25oN,
and can tolerate water temperatures ranging from 18oC to 30oC. (Hoegh Guldberg O. , 1999) Most
literature reviewed highlights elevated SST, particularly during repeated ENSO events, as the most
common cause of mass coral bleaching episodes. These stressed, overheated corals expel most of their
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Daisy Buchanan In The Great Gatsby
In the blistering winds of Antarctica, there lays a creature that relies on true love to survive. The
penguin, is a flightless bird that has aquatic capabilities and is unbothered by the frigid temperature of
its habitat. Interestingly the penguin is one of the few animals that are monogamous; In fact, they can
die from a broken heart after their chosen mate dies. These animalistic characteristics seem to be
portrayed throughout Gatsby s character, he acts in manner as if Daisy were to not love him, he would
die. In the book The Great Gatsby By F.Scott Fitzgerald, the main character Jay Gatsby becomes
obsessed with the character Daisy Buchanan and her love. He changes his entire persona to make a
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Because of his fixation he becomes a rich man and started to live the life of a wealthy young lad, but
Gatsby knows that he is not cut out for this world. Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art Not in
lone splendor hung aloft the night (Keats) is the beginning line of Johns Keats poem. Initially Gatsby
wants to be just like the rich people. He begins works for a rich man on his yacht, changes his name
and takes a new identity, but later on he changes his mind. He realizes that this upper class world was
not meant for him, that this world was cruel. In the end he would see just how much he does not
belong in this world when he is shot in the back, ironically when he is enjoying the riches of his stolen
wealth. One out of the ordinary thing he does is host parties, but never enjoys them. It may seem to the
reader as though he hosts them just so he can fit in with the crowed, but in his point of view he hosts
them for a completely different reason. In reality he hosts these extravagant parties in hopes that
maybe one day Daisy, his one true love, would come. Just like how he had bought the house right
across from her so he could stay away but not too far. He wants so badly to be apart of the upper class,
but the only reason he wants it is because he thinks it will come with Daisies love. Jordan Baker, the
pro golfer says Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just across the bay (Fitzgerald 95)
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Patty Hearst, By Patricia Campbell Hearst
Patty Hearst also known as (Patricia Campbell Hearst) is the granddaughter of American publishing
magnate William Randolph Hearst, however she is most known as the person who got kidnapped. This
all began when Patty and her fiance were having a casual day, living their lives,but all of a sudden
patty and her fiance got a knock on their apartment door. A group called the SLA (Symbionese
Liberation Army) pointed guns towards patty and her fiance demanding them to stand still and quiet.
Still unsure what was happening, Patty Fiance was beaten down with a wine bottle, while they
grabbed patty and took her away from her home and wounded fiance.
This was a serious event to not only patty but also to the United States.This cause lots of contributing
to America and lots of confusing the reason why the SLA people took her was to brainwash Patty
Hearst and go against her nation by helping the SLA group to destroy the American capitalist state.
Another reason they took patty hearst was to bring attention to America. Patty came from a wealthy,
powerful family, The SLA knowing this about her had a great plan to bring tension to the world. The
SLA plan went perfectly which lead it to be made front page on the national news and a total shock to
American Citizens.
Hearst s experience with the SLA, particularly the details of her transition from victim to supporter,
has sparked interest for the past several years, including countless psychological studies both inspired
and
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Gun Control Argument
Gun Control The gun control debate in the US is often contentious and politically divisive. And with
upcoming elections always looming in the near future, we will continue hearing a great deal from the
media as well as politicians about what should or should not be done about too many guns in our
society. Unfortunately, too many Americans do not take time to truly understand the issues and the
reasoning behind both sides of the controversy. To help get a clearer perspective of the problem, there
are two very short, but well written pro/con pieces, regarding the debate, by Mitch Albom and Thomas
Sowell. Each presents his own rationale for what should be done about gun control. According to
Albom s Don t Shoot Holes in Gun Control ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While it is humorous, when you look at the real issue it does lay out a serious angle. To the intelligent
viewer, this can be very effective. They can become engaged in an entertaining fashion but take the
serious message from the satire. To the not so intelligent viewer, this may look like a big joke, which
can take away from the effectiveness of the message, even if it brings ratings due to the entertainment
value. In the end these sources make valid points from their points of view. There are two very
different schools of thought and even when satire is involved, it is a very controversial topic. The
perspectives are out there. Now it is time for the viewer and reader to take what they wish from it
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Mandatory Synthesis Essay
ABS engages trigger Apply steady and constant pressure do not take your foot off the brake pedal
until the vehicle has stopped and do not pump the brake Noise and vibration It is normal and indicates
that the ABS is active. Various ABS sound or feel differently. Some of the effects, for example are: a
groaning noise a rapid pulsing of the brake pedal a periodic dropping of the brake pedal a hard (non
compliant) brake pedal a light that turns on to say low traction Brake pedal pulsation As the ABS
engages, you may feel the brake pedal pulsating. This is caused by the system applying and releasing
pressure to the brakes. The noise associated with ABS when it is functioning should not be confused
with brake squeal. If your brakes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Your eyes can become infected or get hurt by many things in a workshop. Eye protection ought to be
worn whenever you re operating within the workshop. There are many types of eye protection
available. To provide adequate eye protection, safety glasses have lenses made of safety glass. They
also provide some kind of side protection. Nearly all brake work is performed on the vehicle, however
some procedures are completed on a worktable. For nearly all services performed on the vehicle or on
a bench, eye protection ought to be worn. This is often very true whereas operating underneath the
vehicle. Some procedures need that you simply wear addition eye protection in additional to safety
glasses. After you clean up parts with a pressurised spray, you ought to wear a face protect. A face
protection not only give added protection to your eyes but also protects the rest of your
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A Contract Is An Agreement Between Two Or More Persons,...
A contract is an agreement between two or more persons, and is voluntary within Scots Law. It is one
of two types of obligations, the other, a Promise. To form a contract, all parties entering must have the
capacity meaning they must be sane under the terms stated within the law. Those entering must be
fully aware of what they are undertaking, having a sound understanding of the contracts terms. A
contract has two principles that must take place for it to be finalized an offer and an acceptance. One
of the parties makes the offer to the other to enter a legally binding contract under offerors terms. The
offeree (party receiving the offer) must agree to the stated terms for a contract to be formed, if they do
not and attempt to change any terms then no contract is formed. If both elements do not take place,
then under the law no contract has been formed. Multiple offers with different terms can be made
before any acceptance is given, most likely because the parties are trying to come to an agreement of
the contractual terms. For a contract to be formed, there must be consensus in Idem, Latin for a
meeting of the minds all important elements of the contract must be met during this. All parties must
be aware of the same things and to carry out their side of the contract. The parties must fully
understand that by entering the contract they agree to being bound by the terms of the contract. An
objective test would be used by a court to determine if there has been a
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Freedom In Ender s Game
The Vietnam War was a long, costly armed conflict that pitted the communist regime of North
Vietnam and its southern allies. The war, was increasingly unpopular at home, ending with the
withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973 and the unification of Vietnam under Communist control two years
later. More than 3 million people, including 58,000 Americans, were killed in the conflict. Scott Card
in his science fiction Ender s Game conveys that humans are free until their government needs to
protect its citizens, then drafts its young citizens into war. This government action seems to pretty
much sum up Colonel Graff s thinking, as to why he himself is involved. It is why he pushes Ender to
the boy s limits.
I agree with General Graff s approach because just as in the Vietnam War, Americans were free until
the government needed them to fight for our country. With this action, Graff takes on the limits of
human freedom because humans aren t free, ever, because the species force individuals to do
something. Early in the book, Ender pushes somewhat against this idea. Graff explains to Ender the ...
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It merely asks us to be brilliant on its behalf. Survival first, then happiness as we can manage it. (Card
277) Graff may say he s a tool, but is he the one who s going to go out and fight these buggers? He
did, but only by accepting that he is a tool, an indentured servant. The entire reason for his conception
was so that he could hopefully be a great leader that would help save civilization from the Buggers.
And I still can t believe that he s a six year old child, but I think you see it during his first night at the
academy when he is crying for their parents. As the book progresses, Graff goes on to explain his
theory of the human species, which is basically this: as long as the species survives, it doesn t matter if
a little genius kid is happy all of us are tools for the survival of the
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Iron Synthesis Essay
In the beginning of every cross country season, my coach stressed the importance that all the female
runners must take one iron pill a day. I never gave in to this because he never gave us an explanation,
so I saw this as merely a mental booster rather than actual improvement present in my body. After
doing some research, I found out that iron is an essential nutrient used by the human body for to
transport oxygen and produce energy. Iron is present in every single cell of the body and carries
oxygen from the lungs to the tissue in the form of hemoglobin, which is the oxygen transport protein
in red blood cells. Lack of iron results in both fatigue and weakness, which is definitely harmful to a
cross country runner. Iron deficiency affects women about 8 10 times more than men, which is why it
is crucial for women runners to watch their iron levels (Sinclair, Hinton). If iron deficiency worsens, it
can lead to anemia. Anemia is when you do not have enough red blood cells, and as a result, less
hemoglobin. If a cross country runner has anemia, it can affect their whole season because they are
exerting energy without the sufficient amount of oxygen needed to complete each run or workout. The
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Lactoferrin is a protein that is rich in iron from milk in mammals. In an experiment performed and
described in an article, one group of female long distance runners took lactoferrin with an iron
supplement for eight weeks, while the control group took iron without the lactoferrin. The experiment
concluded that a lower red blood cell count in the control group was counted for than the group that
took the lactoferrin with iron. This shows that the lactoferrin with iron helped produce more iron in
the body than just iron alone, making a better cure for athletes with anemia (Koikawa, Nagaoka,
Yamaguchi, Hamano, Yamauchi, and
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Miner s Ethnography Of The Nacirema
The ethnography of the Nacirema is complex. Miner gives plenty of examples of the culture to allow
the reader to understand that the Nacirema society is actually referring to the American people. Miner
wrote, The holy mouth man opens the clients mouth, and using the above mentioned tools, enlarges
any holes with decay have created in the teeth. Magical materials are put into these holes. (Miner.
2017) As I read about this ritual I found similarities that could be compared to Americans getting their
cavities filled. He also includes the rituals of where men, ...scrape and lacerate their face with a sharp
instrument. (Miner. 2017) Which would be equivalent to men shaving their face and getting razor cuts.
It is also explained that the Nacirema
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Rain Of Gold By Victor Villasenor
His most perfect love in all the world was on that train. So he d run to the end of the earth if he had
to(Pg. 120). Juan Villasenor, one of the two major characters in Rain of Gold, a nonfiction novel by
Victor Villasenor, faces many problems throughout the book that have a significant impact on the
skullduggery little boy we knew from the beginning to the scrupulous and surreptitious man at the
end. In Rain of Gold, it follows the sides of 2 characters, Juan, Lupe, and their families during the
time of the Mexican Revolution, as they travel from Mexico to America, and go through many
struggles on this voyage. In these obstacles, Juan faces from beginning to end, he learns many things
on this journey and meets new people that change his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Don t run! Or he ll kill you!(pg. 125) he let out a colossal roar and came charging at it. And not only
that, but instead of getting weaker due to the long periods on foot, he only grew stronger each step he
took. Though Juan knew it would practically be impossible to run for so long on very little resources,
he wasn t going to let that stop him from being reunited with his mother, whether he reached the end
or died trying. Ultimately, Juan was determined to accomplish anything he desired in life. If he was
able to run days on end with very little stops, just to be brought together with his mother, there wasn t
anything he wasn t able to do. One of the biggest inspirations for Juan s Character is Duel, a man who
he met back at the prison and a minor Character, a fat cook whose name is never revealed. Epitacio
was assumed to have gone back to Mexico the night before when he was drunk and wasted his and
Juan s paycheck. Because of this Juan is forced to take a second shift as Juan Cruz. While in line that
night, one of the men named Thomas recognized Juan and persuaded him into a scheme that could
backfire dramatically, but he would earn more money than he could make in an 8 hour shift. The plan
was to put a sack of copper ore alongside the outside of the fence so they could steal it later; then the
next day, they d sell it in town to an American Engineer. One night after their plan had successfully
worked, they went back to the same spot from where
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The Five Proximate Factors Of An Agricultural Society
Farmer Power 25. The most important product of the five proximate factors of an agricultural society
is epidemic diseases. Epidemics evolve in areas with large amounts of varying wild flora and fauna
that are suitable for domestication. The resulting crops and livestock feed the human population.
Diseases evolve from germs of the domesticated animals themselves. 26. Society s that are primarily
agricultural allow for an increased population, as opposed to hunter gatherer societies. In areas with a
greater population, not everyone has to focus on farming ; and therefore people can specialize in other
areas such as politics or trade work including gun, steels, and ships. 27. Cotton b. Flax c. Hemp source
of linen, could be used for things such as clothes and blankets 28. d. Camel e. Horse f. Donkey used
for transporting goods, rather than transporting them on the backs of humans, horses were hitches on
wagons 29. g. Cow source of leather, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Diamond argues that necessity is not the mother of invention, rather invention is the mother of
necessity. Something does not get invented for a need, rather when it is invented; people find ways to
use it. Edison s invention of the phonograph was not used for what Edison intended it to be used for. If
necessity really were the mother of invention, then Edison would have created the invention for a
specific need and people wouldn t have decided the need for it. 63. The ability to borrow inventions
and find new uses most innovations were spread by borrowing; there is not a single inventor that
sparked off everything. All inventors had predecessors and successor. JD thinks that it is much easier
borrow from previous technologies originating in different places than to start from scratch each time.
Geography affects the ability to adapt and refine inventions for use because those who are near to
other countries will get the technology and innovations they need. From Egalitarianism to
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Roanoke Colony Case Study
1. What did the architects of the Roanoke Colony expect to achieve there? What did they in fact do to
turn those hopes into reality? The architect s of the Roanoke colony, also known as the West
Countrymen, hoped to accomplish many goals in the America s. Some of the goals they had are
represented in the following: exploring and potentially finding a new route to Asia, challenge the
dominance of Imperial Spain by also establishing colonies in the America s, discover new
commodities that will be useful in England, and improve personal profit. In order to achieve these
goals a few steps were taken by the countrymen. Sir Walter Ralegh hired Arthur Barlowe and Philip
Amadas to scout the American coast in order to find the prime spot for a colony.
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Japanese Pacifist Constitution
The end of the Second World War with the surrender of Japan had many numerous reasons, also with
the most basically reason was two bombing of USA on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Therefore, Japan
marks the defeat of its short lived imperial expansionist policy, and symbolize the establishment of the
new constitution called pacifist , which limits the nature of Japanese military activity largely to
defense against external attacks on Japan. However, this post war pride pacifist constitution which has
not been revised since it promulgation in 1946 has been recently harmed by the Japan Prime Minister
and his ruling party whose plan was to shift it. Mr. Abe and his party is preparing to propose a
constitutional amendment to the Diet after the summer
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Best Practice
The yield expected from successful human resource management (HRM) or development (HRD)
differs greatly depending on where the organisation is based, its culture, resources, size and socio
economic climate. Therefore, it is imperative that the development and delivery of improved human
capital via HRM is rooted in the needs of the organisation rather than opting for an off the shelf closed
option such as Best Practise or high performance work practices. Theorists have yet to settle on a
definitive model for best practise, which itself suggests a certain degree of flexibility is built into the
interpretation of what it could be. Here lies the first contradiction to the pro best practise argument as
these rigid principals are yet to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This badge of honour was displayed in the 2004 Toyota Corporate Social Responsibility Report.
Toyota is a large multinational organisation with an established reputation for providing good quality
products by using lean production, highly automated and Tayloristic methods of manufacturing. Its
relatively flat structure, efficient processes and seemingly endless resource enables this principal to be
trusted by its employees and wider public. In 2004 the Japanese economy was emergent, though the
automotive industry had began to plateau. The Toyota employee was and is, in general, semi skilled
and reasonably paid. The idea of a job for life is still viable in Japan today. Though this sentiment is
commendable, this may not work for all. The same type of statement could not be trusted within many
similar automotive companies based in the United Kingdom today. Public redundancies at Jaguar,
Ford and Vauxhall and the downturn within the economy over the last seven years has seen job for life
ideology diluted. Greater emphasis is placed on flexibility, particularly when all companies strive to
achieve higher performance with less people capability. This is representative of how principals for
the best practise models can work in one context, but fail in another. Incidentally, job
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  • 2. Compare And Contrast Jamestown And Massachusetts Bay Colonies Fatima Chishty Professor HIST 09/24/2014 Outline of Jamestown and Massachusetts Jamestown presented more prospects to colonists than Massachusetts Bay Colony by allowing more than one religion, workers rights, and freedom of speech. Jamestown settlers had a bond from England guarantees the rights of settlers, as they would have had it in England. The Puritans formed the Massachusetts Bay Colony and they established a charter also. Both colonies had their have and have not in them. Massachusetts Bay Colony encourage the church greatly and Jamestown boost working over religion. The starting of a democracy, equality was from Jamestown. During 1608s and 1763s, North American Jamestown and Massachusetts Bay colonists developed knowledge in, and the anticipation of, self government in the political, economic, social and religious aspects of their lives. The early colonization of Jamestown and Massachusetts Bay was both recognized by the similar groups of people which bring the community spirit, their colonizing, and their government in contradictory beginnings as a colony, religion, and means of economic stability shaped two different politics and economic systems. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Jamestown s spirit was high and fame but was not toward any religion, their spirits was channeled toward the survivor of the community in search for food in order for their community to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Mangroves in the Australian Ecosystem Essay Mangroves in Australia Introduction Mangroves are an integral part of the Australian ecosystem. They are valuable ecologically, economically and socially. Mangroves provide nurseries to an abundance of marine species which would die if the ecosystem was knocked out of balance. They also account for about 75% of commercially caught fish in Australia. Unfortunately mangroves are under constant threat from humans. Since European settlement in Australia, around 17% of Australia s mangroves have been destroyed. Three large threats to mangroves are coastal development, chemical runoff and climate change. These factors are all caused by humans, and can be easily stopped without much hassle. Values of Mangroves Ecological Benefits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Aboriginal people have been able to extract these benefits without causing direct damage to the mangrove ecosystem. Mangroves also play a large role in tourism. They provide a place for tourists to go bird watching and partake in many other recreational activities. Human Impacts on Mangroves Humans have played a large role in the destruction of mangroves. Pollutants, such as oil, fertilizers and toxic chemicals, have affected the growth of mangroves. These pollutants are all forms of waste produced by humans. Oil spills release large amounts of oil into the mangrove ecosystem. This oil can smother the roots of mangrove trees, which kills the mangroves. Deforestation is caused when many mangrove systems are cut down in order to develop infrastructure on the mangrove site. When fertilizers and other nutrient filled products are not disposed of properly, the result is eutrophication. Mangroves act as nurseries to fish and other marine animals. Currently too many sea creatures are being fished, leading to the destruction of the mangrove ecosystem. Deforestation Many people see mangroves as nothing more than smelly, useless, trees, taking up valuable building space. Lack of knowledge about the values of mangroves leads to them being cut down, in order to build human settlements. So far, about 35% of the world s mangroves have been destroyed. Most of the mangroves have been destroyed in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Why Should We Choose Healthy Embryos Should Be Allowed By... Weekly Dialogue Questions Can you think of any advantage(s) for a couple to know the gender of their child while it was still a fetus in the womb? Can you think of any disadvantage(s) for a couple to know the gender of their child while it was still a fetus in the womb? Do you think widespread access to this knowledge would increase the number of elective abortions? In the article in the Johnson Textbook, a family used gender selection not to choose the gender but to find an embryo that did not contain the Fanconi anemia disease gene to harvest the umbilical cord blood to cure their child of this deadly disease. Do you think choosing healthy embryos should be allowed by families with genetic conditions so they may have children without diseases? Do you think this practice of embryo selection could lead down a slippery slope of a couple choosing the specific characteristic they desire in a child? How should these procedures be regulated? Original Post Science Technology in this generation has upgraded to another level gender selection. Gender selection is when two parents can choose if they want to give birth to a boy or a girl. Gender selection is legal in the United States, and illegal in other countries (ABC News, 2016). It is illegal in other countries because of people religion or political reasoning. My opinion personally thinks science is trying to do Gods work because God is the one who chooses whom come in this world. Don t you see that children are God s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. “the Case for Contamination” by Kwame Anthony Appiah Essay Article: The Case for Contamination by Kwame Anthony Appiah In The Case for Contamination the author Kwame Appiah analyzes and points out the many ways in which the world is becoming globalized. He uses many extensive examples to show that the world is getting contaminated . By contamination he means that the mixture of all the innovative values and traditions are damaging and eventually destroying what our ancestors have left us. In his analysis, he describes the gradual transformation of many cultures and different religions to support his points but in his personal opinion he is very open minded and is not greatly influenced by his religion. His tone is informative and gives the reader the freedom to decide between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, people who are attempting to preserve cultures by denying this right to new opportunities are trapping people in ideals they rather change. Once a culture accepts the innovations that come along with globalization it depends on each community to either completely transform their way of living or keep their traditions. As Appiah notes, how people respond to these cultural imports depends on their existing cultural context (Appiah 3) meaning that people interpret the innovations according to their former beliefs and cultures since things might change but their mentality does not. However, in my opinion globalization has more advantages than disadvantages and it is up to each individual to apply those advantages for the best while still following their old traditions. For example, families that are secure and rich usually have the power to control their children in guiding and supporting them throughout their teenage lives. Hence, the younger generations are more open to following their family traditions. However, the families that have issues to support their families by using food stamps or working 3 different jobs usually have less influence and control over their children. Therefore, these children begin to question their families core values and traditions and begin to adapt their own new way of life. Nevertheless, religion is something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Latent Defect Essay Mike Christensen December 10, 2009 CM 385: Section 1 Final Paper How Can A Contractor Avoid Liability for Defective Work? Every contract created produces a margin of risk and a platform for success. Depending on how one manages the risk assumed, one may either excel and shine in the glory of success or drown and disappear in the raging waters of error. Nevertheless, to become great one must take that step of faith into the flailing wind. As said by Leo F. Buscalglia, The person who risks nothing does nothing, has nothing, is nothing, and becomes nothing. He may avoid suffering and sorrow, but he simply cannot learn... and grow... and live. (Buscalglia, 2009) The contractor who is bound to the owner must understand the risk ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Binghamton Housing Authority. It was six years after the completion of the Saratoga Terrace apartment complex when a child fell off the back porch stoop and received severe injuries. The parents of the child claimed that the contractor and owner were responsible due to their negligence in constructing the stoop without a protective railing. The court referenced back to the Campo v. Schofield case, which states, We have not yet reached the state where a manufacturer is under the duty of making a machine accident proof or foolproof. The court also noted that the complex had been used without accident for six years and that it did not conceal any dangers or defective work that would not have been found by a reasonable inspection. The outcome of the case proved that the pleading did not contain any allegation of a defect, and that the liability rested upon the parents of the child. Consequently, the phrase Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware) protects the contractor from future claims as long as the defective work existed at the time of inspection and could have reasonably been identified. Nevertheless, a contractor must also understand that if the defective work is classified as a latent defect, the risk and liability associated with this defect may be transferred back to the contractor. Therefore, a contractor must understand what a latent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. My First Opportunity At The Pediatric Service With... My first opportunity to work with children was during my second year pediatrics rotation, where I grew to love the specialty. It gave me a chance to interact with age groups ranging from neonates to adolescents, each with their own unique set of conditions. I vividly remember an eight year old who was admitted to the pediatric service with congestive heart failure. During my first interview with her, she was very scared and shy. Upon further discussions with her mother, I realized that she associated my white lab coat with injections and pain. The next time I met the girl, I went without my white coat. She was more cheerful and it was easier to gather her problem history. I realized that earning a patient s trust is the key and to do so, I must empathize with them and creatively address their concerns. This requires verbal as well as nonverbal listening skills and patience. Overall, it was a truly satisfying experience, to make her feel comfortable, understand her issues and provide her the care she needed. During my clinical rotations in the medical school, I was able to treat many sick children with different diseases. Nursing them to health and working with their families was not only emotionally satisfying but also helped me to appreciate the diverse components involved in pediatrics. Working in various outreach programs, including school medical checks, tuberculosis clinics, and the Pulse Polio Campaign helped me involved in community health at a primary level. I used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Fiery Inferno Into the Fiery Inferno I am destruction, death, and danger. I am fierce, wild, and unpredictable. I am hot, warming, and light giving. In me there is death; in me there is new life. I am mysterious, ever changing, and beautiful. I am fire. I have been an object of curiosity forever; one minute I warm, give light, and comfort; the next I destroy, devastate, and horrify. The humans have tried to harness me and my almost endless power for their own wellbeing for millennia, and I often comply and give them a portion of my power. There are times, however, that I become bored with being contained and long to reign free. When this happens, it is very hard to stop me. I am always hungry and never satisfied, continually reaching out with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I lingered in the coals of my burnt fuel, struggling to stay alive. I was low on fuel, and knew that if I didn t do something quick that I would be extinguished. I looked around and noticed a pile of sticks and straw nearby. With the last reserves of my strength I flung a piece of me into the straw which, after a brief pause, ignited. I took a deep breathe of oxygen, which gave me more strength, and smiled. Finally, I was out of that horrible stone cage in which the humans had trapped me. Finally, I was free. I didn t waste any time dawdling; I knew that any moment now the humans could sound the alarm and I would be caught and subdued. I quickly reached out, feeling my ever changing form tickle the pile of wood nearby, and felt the wood catch. I felt another sense of accomplishment as I pulled myself into the pile of wood and started devouring it as a starving man would devour a plate of delicious food that had been set before him. With each piece of wood and particle of fuel I felt myself gaining power. Soon I had spread even further into the house and my power had grown stronger as well. I was well established now and burning fiercely. Just then one of the baker s servants heard me hissing and crackling and came out of his room to investigate. When he saw me his eyes widened into big orbs of surprise and fear, and he ran back through the house screaming the alarm. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Echo And Narcissus During this episode we learn about the life of Echo and Narcissus. The story starts with Echo, Echo once lived with Zeus and Hera as she was a nymph and distracted Hera while Zeus would sneak off and cheat on Hera. After she found out, Hera punished Echo by cursing her to live forever although she continues to age, to only speak when spoken to, to only repeat what others say and sending her to the mortal world. When in the mortal world Echo was walking through the woods when she came across the most beautiful man she had ever seen, she fell in love, she instantly tried to hug him, but was distraught with the man s reaction when he was disgusted and said that he was much too beautiful to be with her. The man was Narcissus, although he lived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Procrastination Of His Father s Death In Hamlet, By... Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, is a very complex play with many catechisms scholars study to this day. One such question relates to Hamlet s procrastination for vengeance of his father s death. Confronted by the ghost of his father, Hamlet is instructed to revenge his foul and most unnatural murder (Shakespeare I.v.31), yet he goes on to tarry the act for almost the entirety of the play. This brings about many ideas as to why he took such delay and the effect it had on the characters involved and the play itself as a whole. Hamlet had promised the ghost that [he], with wings as swift/ as meditation or the thoughts of love/ may sweep to [his] revenge (Shakespeare I.v.35 7). This, to an unfamiliar reader, would seem very straightforward, yet Hamlet speaks with no cause. He procrastinates so much that, later in the play, the ghost reappears to remind him to not forget. This visitation / Is but to whet thy almost blunted purpose (Shakespeare III.iv.136 7). His father literally comes back as a ghost to remind Hamlet that he is supposed to be seeking revenge. Hamlet seems so uninterested in the idea of actually going through with avenging his father s death; rather, he dwells on it and falls into depression, not acting on his anger or instruction whatsoever. Hamlet himself does not recognize a reason for his dally. He is extremely upset by his inability to enact vengeance. It deeply upsets him that an actor in a dream of passion... should weep (Shakespeare II.ii.579 87) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Position And Beliefs Of Epicurus s Letter To Menoeceus In this essay, I will dissect the positions and beliefs of Epicurus from a letter he wrote to Menoeceus, and argue why I believe they are correct or incorrect. I will also elaborate on the ultimate goal for Epicurus and differentiate between the types of pleasures and why it is important to focus on particular types. Lastly I will analyze the principal things that give people anxiety, the method Epicurus recommend for applying his philosophy, and why I agree or disagree with particular positions Epicurus has. Epicurus uses several different instances about what he believes constitutes the good life and I found many of them to be right on target with my beliefs. One of the quotes that stuck with me and got me thinking was the one about studying the means to secure happiness. He believes that after happiness is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This becomes controversial because everyone doesn t want the same thing in life. Some would argue that everybody has different goals and desires, so to claim that after someone has secured happiness that they have everything, is debatable. I agree with Epicurus on this topic because although everyone might have different goals in life, when they complete those goals, happiness is what they will secure. For example, say one person has a goal to get a great job and another person has a goal to get a great wife. Different goals on the outside, but if one looks deeper, it can be seen that the great job will lead to money and everything that person desires will become attainable, which will secure their happiness. The great wife could lead to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Jumpsport Trampoline Tent Reviews JumpSport BigTop Trampoline Tent JumpSport is a reputable trampoline company, making a lot of different equipment and accessories. The BigTop tent is brightly colored and designed to resemble a circus tent. Although it is made to fit their line of JumpSport safety enclosures, it will fit most round trampolines that are between 12 and 14 feet in diameter that has upright safety net poles. Due to its flexible installation system, it would probably fit a trampoline that falls a little short of the recommended sizes, but you should check before ordering. It comes with a door and three windows, complete with noseeum screen mesh. The center is 5 1/2 feet high, and works with a bungee type cord so jumping is not restricted. The width ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Judging the setup of this tent, it appears to hold up to that promise. Even if the material fails or someone falls through, the safety net will not be affected in anyway. There s no parts to come loose or break. The ease of set up is another thing that this tent has going for it. It attaches to the top and bottom of the safety poles using straps. The retractable ceiling is assembled by a cable that attaches to two points on either side, pulling it into a pointed shape and providing plenty of jump height. One person can completely install it in less than 30 minutes. With four sided ventilation, it shouldn t heat up as much inside as tents with fewer openings. It s disappointing that the material isn t 100% weatherproof, but it s limited water resistant material dries quickly. You probably can t expect it to last years installed outdoors, but should hold up fine for a season or two. As easy as it is to install, taking it down during storms wouldn t be a huge problem and would prolong the life. The material is double stitched, a clear indication of quality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. TV Show Network Analysis CBS is considered one of the top six TV show networks that generate a huge percentage of revenue. The TV show network features a variety of popular TV shows like the Big Bang Theory and Criminal Minds. Essentially, CBS is responsible for a majority of the TV shows we take as mere entertainment. Additionally, CBS recently premiered a new series called, Hunted, which involves 18 contestants who participate as fugitives and remain hidden for 28 days from law enforcement to win a cash prize of $250,000. Accordingly, this essay will examine the profit driven ideologies based on Richard Butsch s article by examining similar shows CBS produced, the use of affluent characters, the presence of the working class in correlation to neoliberalism and tired ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once they are on the run, the contestants sacrifice everyday resources like, the comfort of their own homes for tents in forest areas and money, given they are only allowed to withdraw a maximum of $100 a day. One can depict this as the contestants portraying a life as working class. According to Butsch (2011), shows do not always portray affluent characters, but sometimes present working class characters that still adhere to profit motive ideology by representing something the audience do not want to be (p. 104). Although the contestants are giving up their lifestyle to complete the game, it motivates the audience to never be in the position where they have to give up the comfort of their own life. Therefore, it is enough to watch people suffer than to actually suffer themselves. Alternatively, neoliberalism is evident because the show is located in states where poverty is evident. As a matter of fact, the state of Georgia and Alabama (where a majority of contestants live) experience a poverty rate above 17%. Considering this, the audience become blind to the fact that real life individuals actually suffer from limitations of resources. Regardless, the audience continue watching these shows because they share a true interest in watching people experience tough obstacles. As long as it is not them, they will continue watching shows like Hunted. Therefore, the portrayal of the working class and neoliberalism allows for more viewers which in return generate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Innocence Vs. Maturity In Fairytales Innocence Vs. Maturity in Fairytales In the article Into the Woods : How Disney Tiptoed Around Johnny Depp s Creepy, Sexualized Song, Ashley Lee thoroughly displays the underlying motif of sexuality in a song part of a controversial portrayal of the children s tale, Little Red Riding Hood. In this article, Lee describes the way the song Hello Little Girl alludes to more mature topics than what may meet the eye of a young child, as well as the efforts of the directors to handle this bold topic. Through my essay, I intend to discuss the excess illustrations of double significance that are viewed through the duration of the song that Lee is writing on. Lee persuades her view on this by giving multiple examples from the scene of the movie, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Obtaining The American Dream In The Great Gatsby Analysis Obtaining the American Dream The American Dream is the idea of having an equal opportunity of achieving prosperity and happiness through hard work and determination. The idea of the American dream is the main focus of novel The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald s novel The Great Gatsby is about the narrator Nick Carraway who tells the story of Jay Gatsby, a wealthy self made man who is in love with Daisy Buchanan. However, Daisy is married to Tom Buchanan who is also a rich man but from inheritance. The colors red white and blue appear often in the book, each color has its own meaning in relationship to the American Dream . Red signifies passion, violence, and power. Blue represents hope, and White represents class and high stature. F.Scott Fitzgerald s novel The Great Gatsby uses extensive description of the colors red, white and, blue to illustrate certain parts of the American Dream are fake. The color red symbolizes violence, passion, and power in the American Dream. Nick is invited to the Buchanans house to visit for the first time. Tom is a man who did not have to work for his money and instead inherited it.The first impression the reader gets about the Buchanan house is, The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun dials and brick walks and burning gardens (6). The Buchanan s garden reflects the character of the house owners, in this case, Tom. From the outside, it appears that Tom has already achieved the American Dream at a young age and now he does not have to worry about money. However Tom s character is very controlling and powerful, and he is not happy with the situation he is in. The burning gardens gives the reader an image of fire and heat, which reflects Tom s passion and power. Another example that shows Tom s passion and violence is when Tom takes Nick to see his mistress Myrtle. When Tom and Myrtle get in a fight because Myrtle repeats Daisy s name in Tom s face Fitzgerald writes, Making a short deft movement, Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his open hand. Then there were bloody towels upon the bathroom floor, and women s voices scolding, and high over the confusion a long broken wail of pain (37). Tom breaks his mistress s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Deep Neck Space Infection Essay Deep neck space infection (DNSI) means infection in the potential spaces and fascial planes of the neck, either with abscess formation or cellulitis. Before the antibiotic era, infections of the deep fascial spaces of the head and neck were fairly common and were a source of considerable morbidity and mortality. The advent of antibiotics has reduced the overall number of deep neck space infections but the same still occur in the general population, with a definite potential for significant morbidity, and even mortality, with improper or delayed treatment. DNSI are found more commonly in individuals of specific groups such as, immunocompromised individuals recovering from organ transplants or chemotherapy, or those with acquired immunodeficiency ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Treatment of DNSI includes antibiotic therapy, airway management and surgical intervention. Management of DNSI is traditionally based on prompt surgical drainage of the abscess followed by antibiotics or nonsurgical treatment using appropriate antibiotics in the case of cellulitis. The advent of modern imaging techniques has made it possible to diagnose these complications earlier and to localize them exactly. Proper diagnosis and prompt management can effectively overcome the disease and provide a cure without complications. The main aim of our study was to share our experience in terms of presentation, clinical trends, common sites involved, bacteriology, management, complications, and outcomes. The study also emphasizes the importance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Importance Of Being A Medical Doctor Have you ever paid attention to the role of a Medical Doctor? Did you know that medical doctors are one of the reasons why lives are saved? Nowadays, people think that being a medical doctor is a job that cannot be done. If you put your mind on it and not give up, you would not feel that way. Being a Medical Doctor is a big and tough job to some people, but to the other, it is a very easy job. Being a Medical Doctor is a tough job that includes saving people s lives. Due to how much effort they put into saving patients lives, they should be paid allot. A Medical Doctor has a major role which is to help patients attain and maintain good health. A medical doctor is the one who is fully trained and has gone through medical school and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... UNT is considered to most Africans, an African College , due to there being a large amount of Africans attending. Altogether at UNT, there are approximately 37,973 students there. As we all know that you attending to college will cost a lot of money; for undergraduate Texas residents enrolled in 15 hours per semester, it will be 23,780 (USD). For Graduate students who live in Texas who are enrolled in 9 hours per semester is 27,696 (USD). Due to the amount of money that it would cost, you can use FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to lower it. FAFSA can help you pay about 350 million dollars. If you sign up for scholarships it can give you more than 45 million (USD). At UNT, there are 3 GPA used to accept you to the next level you are planning to go to. They are Overall Transferring GPA for UNT admissions, Cumulative UNT, GPA, and Graduating GPA. Baylor Medical school is located at different areas, such as in Houston, Dallas and much more! Baylor is located in 1301 South University Parks, Dr. Waco TX, 76606. For you to be accepted into Baylor, you must have a GPA of at least 3.88. Also, for you to be accepted, you must have passed your MCAT (Medical College Admission Test). The required classes needed to attend Baylor University are 1 year freshman chemistry with lab, 1 year organic chemistry with Lab, 1 year of Biology with Lab, 1 year of Physics with Lab and 1 year of English. Baylor includes different graduate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Euripides And The Classic Greek Culture The playwright of Orestes is Euripides, who was very popular among the classic Greek culture. There are not many facts surrounding Euripides because of how long ago he was alive, but it is known that he may have been the most influential dramatists of his era, though there were many other great dramatists of that time such as Aeschylus and Sophocles. Euripides play Orestes is one of his more popular dramatic tragedies. Many wonder whether or not that this is a play that should be introduced into university schooling or brought to campuses to be shown. This will be revealed by going in depth about the life of Euripides and the play itself, critical interpretations of the play, and the different productions or adaptations of the play. Euripides was born around 485 B.C. in Athens, Greece. As stated earlier he was one of the most popular dramatists in classic Greek culture; of the 92 plays he supposedly wrote,80 of the titles are known, and of the plays 19 have survived today (Banham). The most famous of his dramatic tragedies recreate Greek legends and interact with the darker side of human nature which will be seen in Orestes (Wilson). Facts about Euripides s life are not known for certain, it is said that he was born into a prosperous family, his father was named Mnesarchus, and his mother was named Cleito. Euripides, among every other major playwright of this era, competed in the Athenian dramatic festivals, which take place to honor the god, Dionysus. He started ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Alchemist Comparison Unukhishig Saikhanbileg Raja Sen Language Literature September 4, 2014 Paper II Simulation In texts, writers tend to form characters that have comparison and contrast in order for the readers to see the difference of the characters better. For example in The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, the boy and the Englishman tend to be alike but simultaneously very different. As for The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, the two main characters Hazel Grace and Augustus deal with the same problems but in contrastive ways. A Personal Legend is one s destiny in his or her life. In the book The Alchemist, the boy named Santiago was on his journey to find his own. Along the way, he met the Englishman who was also searching for his Personal Legend. The Englishman ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Augustus on the other hand feared of oblivion, wanted to be remembered, and didn t accept the fact that death will be the endpoint. This made him live his day to the very fullest every single day. He treated his parents the same way he did after and before he was diagnosed with cancer. This was the difference between how Hazel Grace and Augustus had dealt with their sickness. But, both of them loved each other without any doubt and both did care for each other. They used the phrase, Okay? Okay as a metaphor resembling always; a love that will last for an infinity. The two of them together understood how life was fragile and death was so unexpected. They knew that pain was inevitable but they would have to decide how much it hurt them. Until Augustus tragic death, Hazel Grace and Gus never left each other s side. Lastly, Hazel and Augustus were proven wrong. Instead of life and death being the end, it was actually part of the biggest infinity either of them could have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. A Midsummer Night s Dream Puck One of the most fascinating characters in William Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream is Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow. In English and Celtic folklore, the word Pouk was a medieval term for the devil: Robin Goodfellow was also a nickname for the devil. Although Puck shows antagonistic qualities, many critics believe Puck to be the closest thing to a protagonist A Midsummer Night s Dream has. Puck is the only character that is directly involved in all of the action that takes place throughout the play. Although the action doesn t affect Puck personally, without him, the events of the play wouldn t take place. According to critic Ana Isabel Bordas del Prado, Puck is completely crucial to the play, although he appears to be a kind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Puck s interference with the Athenian citizen s relationships and the love flower emphasizes the the difficulties of love, the power of magic, the nature of dreams[,] and the relationships between fantasy and reality (Bordas del Prado). When Oberon sends Puck to mess with Titania, Puck makes her fall in love with Nick Bottom, a member of the Athenian working class, after giving him the head of a donkey. When Titania professes her newfound love for Bottom, he admits, Methinks, mistress, you should have little reason for that: and to say the truth, reason and love keep little company together nowadays (Shakespeare). Bottom sees how illogical Titania s interest in him is, but he goes along with it anyways. Puck creates such a strange relationship out of thin air, between two people that have absolutely nothing in common. The theme of love being completely unpredictable is evident between these two, as well as it is between the four Athenian lovers. Though Puck stirs up trouble, he is a benevolent spirit, and can easily convey the message of love to the audience. Many times in Shakespeare s play, the main protagonist ends the show with a recap of events and a goodbye blessing. At the end of the play, Puck closes the show with a positive narration, We will make amends ere long; else the Puck a liar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. One Laptop Per Child Analysis Technology as we know it now and how we knew it yesteryear is a symbolic metaphor for racial tensions and the way it is idealized in time and space, because it ultimately shapes the social construction of race (67). The chapter challenges the linear timeframe in which people typically idealize history, believing that modern day society and all it has created is good, better than the past, and ultimately, progressive. This makes technology and the nostalgia of in need others to be saved (62) mythical and ethnocentric because it assumes and stereotypes all other non technological countries as struggling, unhappy, and envious of the west s technological savviness. These areas efforts for One Laptop Per Child is problematic because it does ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other areas like experiential access should also be encouraged if technology itself is being imposed on these children, so they can have the opportunity to shape technology and its direction in their own ways. The organization, their self, may be less aware of critical access, and less able to recognize the problems, rather than just the benefits of technology, along with ways to resist or critically analyze it, than those who are technologically out of sync. This may be because, particularly, westerners, have a very narrow minded and biased idea of technology and that it is overall good, however those who do not utilize it as much as we do, may have better hindsight and clearer visions of its truths. Overall, technology is related to tension between global capitalism and philanthropy in the developing world, which may be why some choose to opt out of it rather than be excluded from its use, and the need to save countries with its phenomena is offensive and ignorant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How To Write An Essay On Drunk Driving Drunk driving Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are among the most common, devastating, and costly problems in the United States. Alcoholism and alcohol abuse also can become in the top of dangerous health problems. In fact, the researcher have shown that approximately 53 percent of adults in the United States have reported that one or more of their close relatives have a drinking problem. Especially, alcohol had affected the people health problems, so the worst thing of all is that drunk drivers can kill themselves and others people because drinking and driving can cause accident and more death. Moreover, in 2009, an estimated 30.2 million people 12 or older reported driving under the influence of alcohol at least once in the past year. According to U.S Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, every 2 hours, three people are killed in alcohol related highway crash. The consequence of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drunk driving is against the law. It is illegal. If people drive drunk, they can get a ticket from police officers. They may have to pay a lot of money. In 41 states, drivers can lose their driver s license for many months. With out a driver s license, they cannot drive. Drunk drivers can also go to jail. Those who drive while intoxicated may kill themselves, pedestrians, other motorists, and passengers in their vehicles or others on the road, possibly even their own family members. Those who are not involved in accidents face arrest and prosecution, fines, jail time, and higher auto insurance premiums if they are caught even without hurting anybody. More statistics on drinking and driving can also be obtained from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Obviously, the dangers of drunk driving are severe, and these examples should be reasons enough not to drink and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Case Study On Maggi Case on Maggi Summary Think about noodles and the first name comes to the mind is: Maggi. At one point of time, it had a market share of 90%. But, in June 2015, it was reported that tests found high amounts of lead and MSG in Maggi noodles, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India ordered country wide withdraw and recall for all the variants of Maggi Instant Noodles and Oats Masala Noodles. What will Nestlé do to bring Maggi back and gain the trust of the consumers in Maggi, once again? This case discusses the various phases in the life cycle of Maggi noodles in India. It talks about the various strategies employed by NIL to keep the Maggi brand fresh in the minds of Indian consumers and how Maggi can bounce back and take back its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That trust will take a knock, but on balance, the brand has done well enough to deserve a second chance, if it handles the current crisis with utmost honesty and transparency. NIL, during the tough time, took the help of social media to keep connected with the consumers. And the reaction and support by the consumers was overwhelming. People still ask when Maggi will be back and they can enjoy it all over again. People share a lot of memories with Maggi and in order to relive those moments, they want Maggi to be back. All these things confirms the strong consumer loyalty for the Maggi noodles. It will not be very surprising that Maggi again gained its original market share in a short time once it comes back on the shelves. The need of the hour is to take the right path to reach the consumers. This will be done by taking the help of promotions and keeping the consumers connected and updated of the latest developments in bringing Maggi back to stores. In 2003, when worms were found in some Cadbury chocolate bars in Maharashtra, the company had to undertake a high profile marketing campaign, change its outer packaging and provide explanations to the consumers and the government before its brand perception was restored. In August, tests performed by the US health regulator FDA showed no presence of dangerous lead levels in the products. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Bbq Grill Research Paper A great deal of people want to get that smoky, grill taste when they want to cook up their favorite meats and vegetables, but cannot get outside and head the grill up for whatever reason. It may be raining outside preventing the use of the grill, you may be out of starter fluid or gas and do not want to go to the store, or maybe you just flat out don t feel like spending all the time and effort that is required when lighting up the grill. This is where the BBQ grill pan can come in extremely handy, as you get that grate BBQ taste, without having to go outside and cook the food up. The grill pan essentially fits into a regular pan that you would cook something like your eggs in and allows what you are cooking to sit up above the bottom of the pan, which contains an area that you can place ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of having to scrub down the grill when you are done cooking, you can just throw this pan in the sink, and due to the fact that there is a built in nonstick surface, the cleanup process is very simple. The people that stand to benefit from this product the most are people that are restricted from getting on the grill and need to be able to grill up some food right in the comfort of their kitchen. For this same reason, it can be a great gift for a college student, although this product is without a doubt a great gift for anyone. If you check out the many reviews that have been posted about the BBQ grill pan all over the internet, you will soon find out that almost everyone has great things to say about the product and would recommend it to their families and friends. If you think that you or someone you know could benefit from this pan, don t hesitate to pick one up. Even if you love firing up your grill and getting some food cooked up for yourself and your family and friends, there is no question that this grill is a great addition to any kitchen, or anyone that loves cooking up great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Qualitative Research Critique QUALITATIVE CRITIQUE Name: Amy Mabe Date: January 19, 2016 Title of Article: Surviving the wait: Defining support while awaiting breast cancer surgery *Note: This critique is to be done on a qualitative study. You should choose ONE of the qualitative research studies provided for you in Workshop Three. This assignment is not a narrative paper. Use this form to answer or describe each of the required items. You must cite all paraphrased information and direct quotes (each answer block should be cited). Provide APA formatted references at the bottom of the worksheet (in the reference box). Begin typing in the box provided below the required item/items and the boxes will expand automatically as you continue typing. You do not need ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Legal and/or Ethical Issues Written informed consent was obtained prior to interviewing participants, the researchers further de identified interview texts for the study. Limitations and External Validity The main limitation in this study is the small sampling of Caucasian female study participants from one Midwest breast cancer center. More research in other parts of the country needs to be completed for a more accurately portrayed study. Findings, Conclusions, and Common Themes Conclusions: Suggestions for nurses working with women in the immediate days following the initial diagnosis of breast cancer consist of assessing women s descriptions and accessibility of support; regarding various needs for informational support; providing a supportive clinical setting; instructing clinicians, family and friends about unsupportive reactions within the cultural context and confirming women s control and balancing of support needs. Findings and Themes: Surviving the wait for surgery by balancing support needs to maintain a hopeful outlook was the overarching pattern linking six other related ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Rawls And John Stuart Mill A very large and important idea in the political texts of philosophers is freedom, and the ways in which a society may be considered free in the first place. Two philosophers stand out in terms of their ideas of political freedom: John Stuart Mill and John Rawls. Rawls and Mill both strive to convince us, the reader as to what form a society must take in order to maximize its freedom. Mill argues that the only restraints set upon people are those in order to prevent someone from doing direct harm to another1 . Rawls goes one step further, where he solves not only the idea of freedom but also the issue of equality in freedom that is not touched upon by previous philosophers. Although the ideas presented by John Rawls may seem far fetched in their mechanisms, I feel that his method of approach towards the idea of modern freedom not only builds upon the ideas of Mill, but also offers the most advanced solution to the problem to date. In order to properly explain the connections between Rawls and Mills, I will explain the ideas behind Mill s philosophy first. Mill states his initial point about freedom very clearly: The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others. 2 Mill says, quite clearly, that the only time one s liberty (and in this case, freedom) may be infringed upon is when they are doing direct harm to another. This single statement is the underlying
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  • 28. Organizational Changes Within The Public Bodies 1. Introduction With the rapid growth of globalization, organizations face rapid changes like before. This is because globalization has significantly increased the markets as well as the opportunities for more growth and revenue. Campbell and Brown (2015) have opined that in the present scenario of stiff climatic pressure as well as evolving political priorities, organizational changes within the public bodies is gradually increasing the priority. Therefore, it can be stated that organizational is one of the complex processes that have negative as well as positive outcomes and as such it is worth looking at the available evidence so that the process is conducted as efficiently as well as effectively as possible. In this particular task the main focus would be on some of the integral parts of organizational changes and to carry on this particular task, Yahoo has been selected. Therefore, through this research work, the researcher would try to outline as well as discuss the role of diagnosis as well as feedback in the overall process of organizational changes and the ways to achieve that efficiently (Carlson 2015). Apart from that, an analysis would be made to find out whether the feedback is an essential element in an organizational development intervention or not. It has been found that Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo has been in the headlines as she has introduced some of the organizational changes into the corporation. The changed policies adopted in the company have been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay On Taking Smart Pills I believe that students who take nonprescription medication for enhanced cognitive ability have an unfair advantage over students who choose not to take these smart pills . Those suffering from disorders like ADD, ADHD, or even ADT may find these drugs useful to achieve normal brain function and should therefore take them. However, if a student consumes these substances simply to experience enhanced cognition, memory, and focus, this is the academic equivalent of an athlete taking steroids to boost athletic performance. I say this because nootropic chemicals prepare students to tackle assignments under abnormally brutal conditions such as extreme levels of fatigue or several days deprived of sleep. High doses of Adderall can keep a person ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Causing improved cognition and sharper focus, students can place higher on tests and have more overall success when delving into tasks requiring strong memory and steady concentration. These pills can also assist in blocking out distractions so students can stay on task for longer periods of time. By making these drugs available to all adults, pharmacies would likely see an increase in smart pill sales. This excess profit could potentially be applied to funding for more extensive research of these drugs. Adults could then make more knowledgeable decisions when considering use of nootropics. Potential drawbacks of taking smart pills include expense to the individual. Adults would have to adjust personal spending habits to account for the cost of these pills. These drugs can become habit forming, and tolerance builds over time. Increased tolerance means more money spent on higher dosages of the drug to achieve the desired effect. Experimenting with smart pills can lead to dependence or even drug addiction, as individuals discover the effects to be so desirable that they are consuming the drug excessively. Drug abuse is also a viable outcome. Experiencing a sudden wave of fatigue following use of stimulants is a common side effect. These unwanted crashes may occur during working hours or during operation of motor vehicles, creating a host of potential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay on Banning Smoking in Public Places In today s environment many suffer illnesses from pollution, and second hand smoke, and they seek for cleaner air. About five years ago, the health department was successful in banning smoking in public places and smokers needed to go outside unless companies set up a designated area for smoking. Now, in Pierce County, smoking is banned in all public places such as restaurants, bars, casinos, hotels and taverns. This has caused an up roar with the business owners losing customers and money because of this ban. Within the health department satisfaction is in the environment because the workers will finally have working conditions that has clean air. This has caused many businesses to decide on closing the doors after feeling a little ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Remind you that local bartenders at taverns do not get paid that on one shift, so they will be forcing their customers to take it outside. Many customers are not happy with the idea of not being able to smoke while enjoying their time playing pool, pull tabs, darts, watching the ball games and drinking. For years alcohol and smoking has been a common entertainment for many people within the community. Banning smoking in these establishments will not only cause profit loss with these companies but also within the tobacco, alcohol industry and the state. Like anything else things trickle and many people are not understanding a lot of the tax money that comes from these sales pays for many things in the community. If we think we have a problem now within funding wait until the impact of this comes to the state, many things and places will be shutting down and won t only be the so called sinful joints. As many people who are working in these establishments are seeking clean air and a better health, have pushed the issue of banning smoking within these establishments. Many will ask themselves, is time to quite smoking or where else can I go to enjoy myself? We need to really analyze a how much can the state have control over people and the business that are in the community. Is this a sign of to much control or just someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Efficient Society Vs Efficient Society Tiffany Deichmann Chilton, Lawrence English 1301 25 October, 2017 Efficient Society or Vacant Humanity Extended Definition Preventing the wasteful use of a particular resource is one of the definitions of the word efficient. The most common thought when people hear the word efficient is that when something is efficient it is better than something that by comparison is not as efficient. Now we have gas efficient cars, energy efficient appliances and as many highly efficiently people would say we are working to have a more efficient society. What is the cost of more efficiency, in many things of course the more efficient the better, with more energy efficient cars and appliances we are saving our planet reducing car emissions make for cleaner air that we all breathe and will make us less reliant on fuel and other natural resources. Can a real value or cost be put on the human mind and spirit, what happens to people when they are set aside or determined to be of little or no use, what happens when people begin to question their own worth in the world. In Jeremy Rifkin s book Time Wars includes the reading selection The Efficient Society he is analytical in his explanation of what is being considered to be an efficient society. In the critical analysis he details the time management scenarios that are addressed to make more efficient workers. Corporations need to produce more work from each of its workers and the way that the companies take the time to measure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Discuss Strategies That Aid In Reading Comprehension Chapters 6 through 9 discuss strategies that aid in comprehension. These chapters dive deeper into strategies that will help a reader s comprehension while thoroughly explaining strategies that should be implemented in a classroom. One main point is that readers should follow their thinking tracks and explore their thinking and be able to notice when they are straying away from the meaning of the reading. It s important that students are able to make connections while they re reading. Another main point would be that questions help clarify and unlock a deeper meaning while reading. Visualizing and inferring is an important aspect for reading because it helps aid in understanding. Comprehension strategies allow readers to know a variety of tools that are beneficial. An inner conversation develops when readers are aware of their own thoughts and are able to connect their thoughts to the text. Reading comprehension is an ongoing process of evolving thinking. This idea stood out to me because I think it s important to emphasis the aspect of it being an ongoing process. Students should be taught ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Activating their background knowledge helps readers make connections to a text. Making connections to personal experience facilitates understanding. This idea stood out to me because it s important for readers to connect what they already know to what they are reading. Background knowledge helps students connect with the text. It also helps them make comparisons and develop a better understanding. When a reader already has the knowledge about a subject then they are able to create a bridge to what they are reading. This connection will help them understand the text and aid in their comprehension. I think background knowledge is beneficial for students because they can create self to text, text to text, and text to world connections. These connections will help them relate to the text and stay engaged while ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Why Did Nationalist Movements Fail to Achieve Much Before... Nationalist movements have been present since the start of colonial rule and the eminent failure of these nationalist movements before the onset of World War Two have not gone un noticed by historians. nationalism is linked with the idea of progress, a progress which man himself can induce or control. The firm control that the pre WWII Western colonial powers imposed on the territories that they governed ensure that the local people would not demand for the sovereignty of their state. However a select few revolutionaries formed nationalist movements in order to regain the independence of their states. Unfortunately, many of these nationalist movements failed to achieve much before the start of World War Two and it is in this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was able to mobilize up to 3,000 peasant followers because of his ability to use religion to appeal to these people. He was perceived to be a man of extraordinary powers, owing to his great accumulation of merit. Similar rebellions, led by holy men like Phaya (known as phi bun) broke out in the northeast. By 1901, the number of phi bun movements rose to well over 100. By 1902, many of these movements were able to take up arms against the state. However, these armed rebellions were quickly suppressed by government forces. The rebellions were traditionally anti monarchy and were spontaneous and reactive, employing religious symbols and reacting against the monarchical government. The peasant rebellions in Thailand did not achieve anything as they were quickly suppressed, showing the intolerance of the colonial powers towards any traditional anti colonial nationalist movements. The radical anti colonial nationalist movements, using violence, strikes and demonstrations were more successful compared to their traditional counterparts, as its actions were much more prominent and it rallied under the idea of the creation of a nation state. However, the success of the radical anti colonial movement was limited as repression and suppression of any anti colonial movements by the pre war colonial rulers in the respective countries was very swift. An example of a case study would be Indochina and the respective radical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Reflection On Personal Development When I evaluate my school year, many things come to mind. I think about friend. i think about the highs and lows. I also think about how much I grew. My 7th grade year at CMS was full of concepts learned, memorable experiences, and personal growth. Some concepts i learned were . In Mrs.sanchez 5th period class we learned about sexual reproduction with grasshoppers. We learned about the genes and what sexual reproduction means. Sexual reproduction means a genetic material from 2 parents combined to make a new organism. And also meiosis sperm an egg during chromosomes the pairs separate. A fun memory I had these days we re working with my group and they would think it was weird everytime they say sexual reproduction.we also learned that chromosomes theory of inheritance genes are carried from parents to their offspring on chromosomes. A question me and my group had was why do they travel in pairs? we never answered it. We also learned about mendel s work. Mendel s work showed that the dominant alleles don t come up as present when another is present. Each human has 23 chromosomes. And grasshoppers have 24 chromosomes which is just 12 pair. Some more questions my group had was do other insects have more chromosomes? And can more than half of a parent s chromosomes go to its offspring? And before we started we had to write down a question and it was what is mendel s work? sutton hypothesize that chromosomes were the key to understanding how offspring have traits similar to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay On Public Service Loan Though the popular notion is that student loans follow you throughout your entire life, there is a way for you to become debt free sooner than you might have expected. If you have taken out any federal loans, you are potentially eligible for student loan forgiveness . Essentially, there are four main programs that can reduce or even cancel out your student loan debt. Depending on your job, you can qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, Teacher Loan Forgiveness, Perkins loan cancellation or income driven repayment. These programs only pertain to federal loans; however, there is no harm in reaching out to your private loan lender to seek loan reduction based on your personal circumstances. Also, you will not be eligible for these programs if you have gone more than nine months without paying towards your loan. The Public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Loans are forgiven if you have a remainder of $17,500 or less as your direct or Stafford student loan balance, and additionally if you took out loans after October 1, 1998. This program is best for you if you wish to teach in low income public schools and have a relatively lesser loan balance. If you have a greater loan balance and plan on teaching for at least 15 years, you would most benefit from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, as it is more giving. However, through the Teacher Loan Forgiveness program, you are able to diminish your loans in half the time it would take to be forgiven from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program (5 years instead of 10). You cannot participate in both programs at once, but if you qualify for Teacher Loan Forgiveness, you can complete Public Service Loan Forgiveness later on as well. To apply, fill out the application once you have completed five consecutive years of teaching at a low income public school and send it to your student loan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Groundwater and the Hydrologic Cycle Essay Groundwater and the Hydrologic Cycle Introduction Water is the lifeblood of every living creature on earth. Approximately 70 percent of the earth s surface is covered with water. Thought the wonders of nature, water can take on many different forms, form the water we drink, to the ice we use to chill a glass of lemonade, to the water vapor used to steam clean equipment equipment. It is easy to understand the significance water plays in our lives, but it may be much more difficult ot understand the water that exists below the earth s surface, called groundwater. From the time the earth was formed, water have been endlessly circulating. This circulation is known as the hydrologic cycle. Groundwater is part of this continuous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The unsaturated zones are soil and geologic materials located between the land surface and the saturated zone. The voids are filled with a combination of air and water. Water in this zone is often refereed to as soil moisture. Below the unsaturated zone is the water table. The water table is the level in the geologic formation below which all voids or cracks are saturated. The water table also can be thought of as the upper surface of the groundwater and top of the saturated zone for an unconfined aquifer. The entire region below the water table is called the saturated zone. In the saturated zones, all voids are filled with water and no air is present. The water in the saturated zone is call groundwater. The distance water has to travel to reach groundwater can range from a few feet to hundreds of feet. Water movement toward groundwater may take hours or years, depending on the depth to the aquifer and the characteristics of the unsaturated zone. Once in the groundwater, water may move into surface waters such as lakes or streams. Groundwater moves slowly within the groundwater aquifer, often remaining in storage for long periods of time. Groundwater Groundwater is an important natural resource, especially in those parts of the country that don t have ample surface water sources, such as the arid West. Groundwater provides about 38 percent of the water delivered by water department for use in our homes, businesses, and industries and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Coral Bleaching And Its Impact On Coral Reef Ecosystems Abstract This paper reviews what we currently know about coral bleaching and its impact on coral reef ecosystems. It analyses the scientific evidence linking coral bleaching to climate change and other anthropogenic activities. It also focuses on the importance of ecosystem services provided by coral reefs, and the socio economic and environmental impacts of coral bleaching. The paper concludes with a set of recommendations and mitigation strategies to slow down the rate of coral bleaching, thus allowing coral reefs to adapt and develop resilience in the face of climate change. Introduction a. Coral Reefs All corals are composed of thousands of individual animals called polyps. Each polyp has a mouth, which is the opening of its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Andrew, Glynn, Riegl, 2008) This loss of zooxanthellae or the reduction in their pigment concentration from the host is referred to as coral bleaching. Bleaching turns the host coral white, as the skeleton becomes visible through the coral s transparent tissue. Bleached corals can survive without their counterparts for weeks or months. However, as this symbiosis is vital for reef building, the absence of it significantly reduces coral growth and reproductive ability, eventually leading to reef mortality. (Knowlton, 2001) Causes of Coral Bleaching Coral reefs have suffered degradation due to anthropogenic activities for decades. The direct and indirect effects of overfishing and pollution from agriculture and land development have been the major drivers of coral reef decline over the past two centuries. More importantly, these threats to coral reefs have been compounded and exacerbated by superimposed impacts of global climate change, such as rising sea temperature and level, and increased ocean acidification. (T. P. Hughes, 2003) Coral reefs are found in coastal tropical environments, typically between latitudes 25oS and 25oN, and can tolerate water temperatures ranging from 18oC to 30oC. (Hoegh Guldberg O. , 1999) Most literature reviewed highlights elevated SST, particularly during repeated ENSO events, as the most common cause of mass coral bleaching episodes. These stressed, overheated corals expel most of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Daisy Buchanan In The Great Gatsby In the blistering winds of Antarctica, there lays a creature that relies on true love to survive. The penguin, is a flightless bird that has aquatic capabilities and is unbothered by the frigid temperature of its habitat. Interestingly the penguin is one of the few animals that are monogamous; In fact, they can die from a broken heart after their chosen mate dies. These animalistic characteristics seem to be portrayed throughout Gatsby s character, he acts in manner as if Daisy were to not love him, he would die. In the book The Great Gatsby By F.Scott Fitzgerald, the main character Jay Gatsby becomes obsessed with the character Daisy Buchanan and her love. He changes his entire persona to make a man that would fit best with her. Although Gatsby ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of his fixation he becomes a rich man and started to live the life of a wealthy young lad, but Gatsby knows that he is not cut out for this world. Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art Not in lone splendor hung aloft the night (Keats) is the beginning line of Johns Keats poem. Initially Gatsby wants to be just like the rich people. He begins works for a rich man on his yacht, changes his name and takes a new identity, but later on he changes his mind. He realizes that this upper class world was not meant for him, that this world was cruel. In the end he would see just how much he does not belong in this world when he is shot in the back, ironically when he is enjoying the riches of his stolen wealth. One out of the ordinary thing he does is host parties, but never enjoys them. It may seem to the reader as though he hosts them just so he can fit in with the crowed, but in his point of view he hosts them for a completely different reason. In reality he hosts these extravagant parties in hopes that maybe one day Daisy, his one true love, would come. Just like how he had bought the house right across from her so he could stay away but not too far. He wants so badly to be apart of the upper class, but the only reason he wants it is because he thinks it will come with Daisies love. Jordan Baker, the pro golfer says Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just across the bay (Fitzgerald 95) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Patty Hearst, By Patricia Campbell Hearst Patty Hearst also known as (Patricia Campbell Hearst) is the granddaughter of American publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, however she is most known as the person who got kidnapped. This all began when Patty and her fiance were having a casual day, living their lives,but all of a sudden patty and her fiance got a knock on their apartment door. A group called the SLA (Symbionese Liberation Army) pointed guns towards patty and her fiance demanding them to stand still and quiet. Still unsure what was happening, Patty Fiance was beaten down with a wine bottle, while they grabbed patty and took her away from her home and wounded fiance. This was a serious event to not only patty but also to the United States.This cause lots of contributing to America and lots of confusing the reason why the SLA people took her was to brainwash Patty Hearst and go against her nation by helping the SLA group to destroy the American capitalist state. Another reason they took patty hearst was to bring attention to America. Patty came from a wealthy, powerful family, The SLA knowing this about her had a great plan to bring tension to the world. The SLA plan went perfectly which lead it to be made front page on the national news and a total shock to American Citizens. Hearst s experience with the SLA, particularly the details of her transition from victim to supporter, has sparked interest for the past several years, including countless psychological studies both inspired and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Gun Control Argument Gun Control The gun control debate in the US is often contentious and politically divisive. And with upcoming elections always looming in the near future, we will continue hearing a great deal from the media as well as politicians about what should or should not be done about too many guns in our society. Unfortunately, too many Americans do not take time to truly understand the issues and the reasoning behind both sides of the controversy. To help get a clearer perspective of the problem, there are two very short, but well written pro/con pieces, regarding the debate, by Mitch Albom and Thomas Sowell. Each presents his own rationale for what should be done about gun control. According to Albom s Don t Shoot Holes in Gun Control ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While it is humorous, when you look at the real issue it does lay out a serious angle. To the intelligent viewer, this can be very effective. They can become engaged in an entertaining fashion but take the serious message from the satire. To the not so intelligent viewer, this may look like a big joke, which can take away from the effectiveness of the message, even if it brings ratings due to the entertainment value. In the end these sources make valid points from their points of view. There are two very different schools of thought and even when satire is involved, it is a very controversial topic. The perspectives are out there. Now it is time for the viewer and reader to take what they wish from it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Mandatory Synthesis Essay ABS engages trigger Apply steady and constant pressure do not take your foot off the brake pedal until the vehicle has stopped and do not pump the brake Noise and vibration It is normal and indicates that the ABS is active. Various ABS sound or feel differently. Some of the effects, for example are: a groaning noise a rapid pulsing of the brake pedal a periodic dropping of the brake pedal a hard (non compliant) brake pedal a light that turns on to say low traction Brake pedal pulsation As the ABS engages, you may feel the brake pedal pulsating. This is caused by the system applying and releasing pressure to the brakes. The noise associated with ABS when it is functioning should not be confused with brake squeal. If your brakes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Your eyes can become infected or get hurt by many things in a workshop. Eye protection ought to be worn whenever you re operating within the workshop. There are many types of eye protection available. To provide adequate eye protection, safety glasses have lenses made of safety glass. They also provide some kind of side protection. Nearly all brake work is performed on the vehicle, however some procedures are completed on a worktable. For nearly all services performed on the vehicle or on a bench, eye protection ought to be worn. This is often very true whereas operating underneath the vehicle. Some procedures need that you simply wear addition eye protection in additional to safety glasses. After you clean up parts with a pressurised spray, you ought to wear a face protect. A face protection not only give added protection to your eyes but also protects the rest of your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. A Contract Is An Agreement Between Two Or More Persons,... A contract is an agreement between two or more persons, and is voluntary within Scots Law. It is one of two types of obligations, the other, a Promise. To form a contract, all parties entering must have the capacity meaning they must be sane under the terms stated within the law. Those entering must be fully aware of what they are undertaking, having a sound understanding of the contracts terms. A contract has two principles that must take place for it to be finalized an offer and an acceptance. One of the parties makes the offer to the other to enter a legally binding contract under offerors terms. The offeree (party receiving the offer) must agree to the stated terms for a contract to be formed, if they do not and attempt to change any terms then no contract is formed. If both elements do not take place, then under the law no contract has been formed. Multiple offers with different terms can be made before any acceptance is given, most likely because the parties are trying to come to an agreement of the contractual terms. For a contract to be formed, there must be consensus in Idem, Latin for a meeting of the minds all important elements of the contract must be met during this. All parties must be aware of the same things and to carry out their side of the contract. The parties must fully understand that by entering the contract they agree to being bound by the terms of the contract. An objective test would be used by a court to determine if there has been a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Freedom In Ender s Game The Vietnam War was a long, costly armed conflict that pitted the communist regime of North Vietnam and its southern allies. The war, was increasingly unpopular at home, ending with the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973 and the unification of Vietnam under Communist control two years later. More than 3 million people, including 58,000 Americans, were killed in the conflict. Scott Card in his science fiction Ender s Game conveys that humans are free until their government needs to protect its citizens, then drafts its young citizens into war. This government action seems to pretty much sum up Colonel Graff s thinking, as to why he himself is involved. It is why he pushes Ender to the boy s limits. I agree with General Graff s approach because just as in the Vietnam War, Americans were free until the government needed them to fight for our country. With this action, Graff takes on the limits of human freedom because humans aren t free, ever, because the species force individuals to do something. Early in the book, Ender pushes somewhat against this idea. Graff explains to Ender the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It merely asks us to be brilliant on its behalf. Survival first, then happiness as we can manage it. (Card 277) Graff may say he s a tool, but is he the one who s going to go out and fight these buggers? He did, but only by accepting that he is a tool, an indentured servant. The entire reason for his conception was so that he could hopefully be a great leader that would help save civilization from the Buggers. And I still can t believe that he s a six year old child, but I think you see it during his first night at the academy when he is crying for their parents. As the book progresses, Graff goes on to explain his theory of the human species, which is basically this: as long as the species survives, it doesn t matter if a little genius kid is happy all of us are tools for the survival of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Iron Synthesis Essay In the beginning of every cross country season, my coach stressed the importance that all the female runners must take one iron pill a day. I never gave in to this because he never gave us an explanation, so I saw this as merely a mental booster rather than actual improvement present in my body. After doing some research, I found out that iron is an essential nutrient used by the human body for to transport oxygen and produce energy. Iron is present in every single cell of the body and carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissue in the form of hemoglobin, which is the oxygen transport protein in red blood cells. Lack of iron results in both fatigue and weakness, which is definitely harmful to a cross country runner. Iron deficiency affects women about 8 10 times more than men, which is why it is crucial for women runners to watch their iron levels (Sinclair, Hinton). If iron deficiency worsens, it can lead to anemia. Anemia is when you do not have enough red blood cells, and as a result, less hemoglobin. If a cross country runner has anemia, it can affect their whole season because they are exerting energy without the sufficient amount of oxygen needed to complete each run or workout. The article by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lactoferrin is a protein that is rich in iron from milk in mammals. In an experiment performed and described in an article, one group of female long distance runners took lactoferrin with an iron supplement for eight weeks, while the control group took iron without the lactoferrin. The experiment concluded that a lower red blood cell count in the control group was counted for than the group that took the lactoferrin with iron. This shows that the lactoferrin with iron helped produce more iron in the body than just iron alone, making a better cure for athletes with anemia (Koikawa, Nagaoka, Yamaguchi, Hamano, Yamauchi, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Miner s Ethnography Of The Nacirema The ethnography of the Nacirema is complex. Miner gives plenty of examples of the culture to allow the reader to understand that the Nacirema society is actually referring to the American people. Miner wrote, The holy mouth man opens the clients mouth, and using the above mentioned tools, enlarges any holes with decay have created in the teeth. Magical materials are put into these holes. (Miner. 2017) As I read about this ritual I found similarities that could be compared to Americans getting their cavities filled. He also includes the rituals of where men, ...scrape and lacerate their face with a sharp instrument. (Miner. 2017) Which would be equivalent to men shaving their face and getting razor cuts. It is also explained that the Nacirema ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Rain Of Gold By Victor Villasenor His most perfect love in all the world was on that train. So he d run to the end of the earth if he had to(Pg. 120). Juan Villasenor, one of the two major characters in Rain of Gold, a nonfiction novel by Victor Villasenor, faces many problems throughout the book that have a significant impact on the skullduggery little boy we knew from the beginning to the scrupulous and surreptitious man at the end. In Rain of Gold, it follows the sides of 2 characters, Juan, Lupe, and their families during the time of the Mexican Revolution, as they travel from Mexico to America, and go through many struggles on this voyage. In these obstacles, Juan faces from beginning to end, he learns many things on this journey and meets new people that change his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don t run! Or he ll kill you!(pg. 125) he let out a colossal roar and came charging at it. And not only that, but instead of getting weaker due to the long periods on foot, he only grew stronger each step he took. Though Juan knew it would practically be impossible to run for so long on very little resources, he wasn t going to let that stop him from being reunited with his mother, whether he reached the end or died trying. Ultimately, Juan was determined to accomplish anything he desired in life. If he was able to run days on end with very little stops, just to be brought together with his mother, there wasn t anything he wasn t able to do. One of the biggest inspirations for Juan s Character is Duel, a man who he met back at the prison and a minor Character, a fat cook whose name is never revealed. Epitacio was assumed to have gone back to Mexico the night before when he was drunk and wasted his and Juan s paycheck. Because of this Juan is forced to take a second shift as Juan Cruz. While in line that night, one of the men named Thomas recognized Juan and persuaded him into a scheme that could backfire dramatically, but he would earn more money than he could make in an 8 hour shift. The plan was to put a sack of copper ore alongside the outside of the fence so they could steal it later; then the next day, they d sell it in town to an American Engineer. One night after their plan had successfully worked, they went back to the same spot from where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Five Proximate Factors Of An Agricultural Society Farmer Power 25. The most important product of the five proximate factors of an agricultural society is epidemic diseases. Epidemics evolve in areas with large amounts of varying wild flora and fauna that are suitable for domestication. The resulting crops and livestock feed the human population. Diseases evolve from germs of the domesticated animals themselves. 26. Society s that are primarily agricultural allow for an increased population, as opposed to hunter gatherer societies. In areas with a greater population, not everyone has to focus on farming ; and therefore people can specialize in other areas such as politics or trade work including gun, steels, and ships. 27. Cotton b. Flax c. Hemp source of linen, could be used for things such as clothes and blankets 28. d. Camel e. Horse f. Donkey used for transporting goods, rather than transporting them on the backs of humans, horses were hitches on wagons 29. g. Cow source of leather, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diamond argues that necessity is not the mother of invention, rather invention is the mother of necessity. Something does not get invented for a need, rather when it is invented; people find ways to use it. Edison s invention of the phonograph was not used for what Edison intended it to be used for. If necessity really were the mother of invention, then Edison would have created the invention for a specific need and people wouldn t have decided the need for it. 63. The ability to borrow inventions and find new uses most innovations were spread by borrowing; there is not a single inventor that sparked off everything. All inventors had predecessors and successor. JD thinks that it is much easier borrow from previous technologies originating in different places than to start from scratch each time. Geography affects the ability to adapt and refine inventions for use because those who are near to other countries will get the technology and innovations they need. From Egalitarianism to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Roanoke Colony Case Study 1. What did the architects of the Roanoke Colony expect to achieve there? What did they in fact do to turn those hopes into reality? The architect s of the Roanoke colony, also known as the West Countrymen, hoped to accomplish many goals in the America s. Some of the goals they had are represented in the following: exploring and potentially finding a new route to Asia, challenge the dominance of Imperial Spain by also establishing colonies in the America s, discover new commodities that will be useful in England, and improve personal profit. In order to achieve these goals a few steps were taken by the countrymen. Sir Walter Ralegh hired Arthur Barlowe and Philip Amadas to scout the American coast in order to find the prime spot for a colony. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Japanese Pacifist Constitution The end of the Second World War with the surrender of Japan had many numerous reasons, also with the most basically reason was two bombing of USA on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Therefore, Japan marks the defeat of its short lived imperial expansionist policy, and symbolize the establishment of the new constitution called pacifist , which limits the nature of Japanese military activity largely to defense against external attacks on Japan. However, this post war pride pacifist constitution which has not been revised since it promulgation in 1946 has been recently harmed by the Japan Prime Minister and his ruling party whose plan was to shift it. Mr. Abe and his party is preparing to propose a constitutional amendment to the Diet after the summer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Best Practice The yield expected from successful human resource management (HRM) or development (HRD) differs greatly depending on where the organisation is based, its culture, resources, size and socio economic climate. Therefore, it is imperative that the development and delivery of improved human capital via HRM is rooted in the needs of the organisation rather than opting for an off the shelf closed option such as Best Practise or high performance work practices. Theorists have yet to settle on a definitive model for best practise, which itself suggests a certain degree of flexibility is built into the interpretation of what it could be. Here lies the first contradiction to the pro best practise argument as these rigid principals are yet to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This badge of honour was displayed in the 2004 Toyota Corporate Social Responsibility Report. Toyota is a large multinational organisation with an established reputation for providing good quality products by using lean production, highly automated and Tayloristic methods of manufacturing. Its relatively flat structure, efficient processes and seemingly endless resource enables this principal to be trusted by its employees and wider public. In 2004 the Japanese economy was emergent, though the automotive industry had began to plateau. The Toyota employee was and is, in general, semi skilled and reasonably paid. The idea of a job for life is still viable in Japan today. Though this sentiment is commendable, this may not work for all. The same type of statement could not be trusted within many similar automotive companies based in the United Kingdom today. Public redundancies at Jaguar, Ford and Vauxhall and the downturn within the economy over the last seven years has seen job for life ideology diluted. Greater emphasis is placed on flexibility, particularly when all companies strive to achieve higher performance with less people capability. This is representative of how principals for the best practise models can work in one context, but fail in another. Incidentally, job ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...